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thesilenthero ([personal profile] thesilenthero) wrote in [community profile] itsjustagamerp 2012-04-20 02:22 am (UTC)

"Very well." Lexaeus notes the hesitation. He won't inquire after it, as Ienzo will come to him in his own time with whatever thoughts or concerns that he has. Likely, Ienzo merely could not decide whether he wished to discuss things when he had been so manhandled. Still, perhaps Lexaeus should speak with some people. He mislikes keeping Ienzo in the dark, but it doesn't seem that there would be any benefit to Ienzo knowing of what will happen to him. Even in the event that they retain the memory of their time on the satellite.

"Port cities like this one tend to have some of the most varied populations. As well, they have swiftly changing populations, as they act as hubs on trade routes. While landlocked cities on trade routes will exhibit a greater variety in population, port cities seem to encourage it more." The docks were coming into sight, and it gave even Lexaeus pause to see just how many ships were moored there.

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