Maybe there's no one yet with skills better suited for clearing paths, or maybe they have to wait a while for such a person to arrive.
Either way, Inigo has already set out to start clearing out the roads, figuring that it's the best thing to start with here, just to make sure that everyone can properly head out in the direction they need to go without having to make their way around the rubble. If someone shows up who can somehow blow away rubble with a huge gust of wind or something, he'll just make way then and pick something else to do.
But for the moment? It feels kind of nice to do. It's sort of mind-numbing in the same way that building bridges was in the world with all the Sali. Something a little more low-stakes after the exhausting other mission and then that dreadful attempt on the train's part to send them back home.
.. then again, it can never be fully calm, can it. Because Inigo sure hears that sound in the distance too in the middle of their work. He glances over already before he hears Tidus yell out.
"That can't be normal."
But then again, Inigo is not a lightning expert. (That would be Tidus, he's played the minigame!)
He pats his hands against his pants, trying to get some of the dirt from all the work off them as he glances in the direction of the distant storm.
"Maybe that's what they meant when they said the storms were getting worse?"
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Either way, Inigo has already set out to start clearing out the roads, figuring that it's the best thing to start with here, just to make sure that everyone can properly head out in the direction they need to go without having to make their way around the rubble. If someone shows up who can somehow blow away rubble with a huge gust of wind or something, he'll just make way then and pick something else to do.
But for the moment? It feels kind of nice to do. It's sort of mind-numbing in the same way that building bridges was in the world with all the Sali. Something a little more low-stakes after the exhausting other mission and then that dreadful attempt on the train's part to send them back home.
.. then again, it can never be fully calm, can it. Because Inigo sure hears that sound in the distance too in the middle of their work. He glances over already before he hears Tidus yell out.
"That can't be normal."
But then again, Inigo is not a lightning expert. (That would be Tidus, he's played the minigame!)
He pats his hands against his pants, trying to get some of the dirt from all the work off them as he glances in the direction of the distant storm.
"Maybe that's what they meant when they said the storms were getting worse?"