Yes, each ruled by a different king. Or queen. It's just how many there are.
[ she leans back, not looking quite at hiro. something seems to be disturbing her. ]
They're... like and unlike this place. The way people live seems mostly the same—the kinds of buildings and weapons and foods. But there's no magic, and the creatures here are far stranger. There aren't any Gracelings either, from what I know.
Anyway, I suppose there's a similarity there. Except in Lienid, Gracelings must serve their king as soon as their Grace announces itself, as we're pulled here to fight for a king against our choosing.
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[ she leans back, not looking quite at hiro. something seems to be disturbing her. ]
They're... like and unlike this place. The way people live seems mostly the same—the kinds of buildings and weapons and foods. But there's no magic, and the creatures here are far stranger. There aren't any Gracelings either, from what I know.
Anyway, I suppose there's a similarity there. Except in Lienid, Gracelings must serve their king as soon as their Grace announces itself, as we're pulled here to fight for a king against our choosing.