Add had stumbled on this strange dimension by complete accident, but his curiosity was piqued. A world that seemed drained of El, but giving off one of the largest concentrated El energy readings he'd ever detected... something unusual was in there, for sure. What kind of scientist would he be if he ignored such an interesting anomaly?
To his credit, it is very interesting... though he can't help but feel a little unnerved about it all for some reason. The floating city turns out to be unrelated to Nasods, unfortunately, but the architecture is distinctly Elrian. A dimension that solved the El crisis with some other method, perhaps? Or a world that met some other disaster...? There's no way to be sure. Maybe he's overthinking it.
Anyway, this city is so pristine it's practically shining. Isn't it kind of like an intricate sandcastle, or a stack of blocks arranged into a perfectly balanced tower? It's just so clean and perfect... how could he not want to smash it??
Thus, in his usual "consequences don't exist if I leave this timeline before they get me" fashion, Add decides the centre of the nearest building would be a great place to generate a gravity hole. And it is! It looks super cool when it collapses! He even gets some fun screams from the unfortunate bystanders! But it also at this point that he realizes just what that ominous weird feeling he'd been having isβ
Angels. So many goddamn angels. That's definitely not something he's used to seeing, but what the hell are they doing here?!
"hey ain tell yourself to stop being such an asshole" -add, probably
To his credit, it is very interesting... though he can't help but feel a little unnerved about it all for some reason. The floating city turns out to be unrelated to Nasods, unfortunately, but the architecture is distinctly Elrian. A dimension that solved the El crisis with some other method, perhaps? Or a world that met some other disaster...? There's no way to be sure. Maybe he's overthinking it.
Anyway, this city is so pristine it's practically shining. Isn't it kind of like an intricate sandcastle, or a stack of blocks arranged into a perfectly balanced tower? It's just so clean and perfect... how could he not want to smash it??
Thus, in his usual "consequences don't exist if I leave this timeline before they get me" fashion, Add decides the centre of the nearest building would be a great place to generate a gravity hole. And it is! It looks super cool when it collapses! He even gets some fun screams from the unfortunate bystanders! But it also at this point that he realizes just what that ominous weird feeling he'd been having isβ
Angels. So many goddamn angels. That's definitely not something he's used to seeing, but what the hell are they doing here?!