It's not as though I think it'll go away if ignored, it's only there's nothing that can be done.
[ So why dwell? It feels rotten enough as is! The question about his world gets a small grimace, as he isn't much for talking about his own, but it's certainly fair game since Armin was willing to discuss his own. ]
It's not very interesting, but apparently it's very different from Earth, so I suppose 'interesting' is subjective. We have our own share of monsters that live out in the wilds, but they're really no more fascinating than, say, deer or wolves might be. It's other people that you have to worry about facing, not so much dragons.
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[ So why dwell? It feels rotten enough as is! The question about his world gets a small grimace, as he isn't much for talking about his own, but it's certainly fair game since Armin was willing to discuss his own. ]
It's not very interesting, but apparently it's very different from Earth, so I suppose 'interesting' is subjective. We have our own share of monsters that live out in the wilds, but they're really no more fascinating than, say, deer or wolves might be. It's other people that you have to worry about facing, not so much dragons.