"No way to find out but going up," Tidus declares with a thumb pointed the same way. "'least there's a path--we can see how far this way goes."
Probably some way, or they might find another route to take. The mountain--volcano, Gerome called it?--appeared well-travelled, though none of the ascending layers gave the impression of being intentionally man-made.
It'd be a climb regardless, but it'd be fulfilling after days of being trapped inside the steel tin can of a train. Tidus is already walking, minding where his feet go, but not forgetting that he has some company. Not quite hurrying back into conversation, but remembering what they were speaking about before.
"Me and Inigo talked about it last mission, how some of the worlds we've been to, or the last few--they were like this too. Other than the fiends that show up and cause the trouble we're there to deal with, they don't have any on the world. Fighting's rare. A lot of the people onboard have more or bigger problems around they have to deal with constantly."
Or so it seemed. There was tension on the last planet between the two people, but other than that, out on the planet and deeper in it, there were no fiends to worry about, nothing but the extraterrestrial force. Which was still a funny ending to that entire trip.
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Probably some way, or they might find another route to take. The mountain--volcano, Gerome called it?--appeared well-travelled, though none of the ascending layers gave the impression of being intentionally man-made.
It'd be a climb regardless, but it'd be fulfilling after days of being trapped inside the steel tin can of a train. Tidus is already walking, minding where his feet go, but not forgetting that he has some company. Not quite hurrying back into conversation, but remembering what they were speaking about before.
"Me and Inigo talked about it last mission, how some of the worlds we've been to, or the last few--they were like this too. Other than the fiends that show up and cause the trouble we're there to deal with, they don't have any on the world. Fighting's rare. A lot of the people onboard have more or bigger problems around they have to deal with constantly."
Or so it seemed. There was tension on the last planet between the two people, but other than that, out on the planet and deeper in it, there were no fiends to worry about, nothing but the extraterrestrial force. Which was still a funny ending to that entire trip.