Oh, no, that was a literal bird. That eats rocks. Think that was when Tony and I were asking about the local wildlife. We wrangled one of those things you know. She's probably still aboard the Agrii ship.
[He pauses to finally enjoy a mouthful of noodles himself. It's a bit hard eating noodles when you have no lips so he has to jerk his head up to make sure it all goes past his jaws.]
Good question, right? Makes you wonder if even the Agrii were actually native to this place or if they were both transplanted for some reason or another. I don't think Sh'Ka was built by the Graq. You've been there, right? You can tell their handiwork from other buildings.
They build things from rock, use their spit to melt it down and form it.
[He holds up a finger before pulling out a knife, setting it on the counter. It's one solid piece and a bit weighty, some eight inches in length. Definitely handcrafted, but the shaping is smoother in some areas, a slightly different texture.]
It's how they make their tools too. I'm pretty sure that's why there's a giant quarry in Sh'Ka, since rock was their main material to work with.
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Date: 2023-03-18 05:48 pm (UTC)Oh, no, that was a literal bird. That eats rocks. Think that was when Tony and I were asking about the local wildlife. We wrangled one of those things you know. She's probably still aboard the Agrii ship.
[He pauses to finally enjoy a mouthful of noodles himself. It's a bit hard eating noodles when you have no lips so he has to jerk his head up to make sure it all goes past his jaws.]
Good question, right? Makes you wonder if even the Agrii were actually native to this place or if they were both transplanted for some reason or another. I don't think Sh'Ka was built by the Graq. You've been there, right? You can tell their handiwork from other buildings.
They build things from rock, use their spit to melt it down and form it.
[He holds up a finger before pulling out a knife, setting it on the counter. It's one solid piece and a bit weighty, some eight inches in length. Definitely handcrafted, but the shaping is smoother in some areas, a slightly different texture.]
It's how they make their tools too. I'm pretty sure that's why there's a giant quarry in Sh'Ka, since rock was their main material to work with.