He could hardly forget Francel is not one of his people, but he still can freely see the men of Ishgard as a kind of mirror. A distant one, but so too are the elves of his own world. That Francel towers over him by several feet is unimportant – a body is non-defining. What is important, and natural, is that sense of shared spirit. United by a common purpose, that feeling is redoubled – they are fellow elves, and fellow researchers.]
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[He smiles again, and follows.
He could hardly forget Francel is not one of his people, but he still can freely see the men of Ishgard as a kind of mirror. A distant one, but so too are the elves of his own world. That Francel towers over him by several feet is unimportant – a body is non-defining. What is important, and natural, is that sense of shared spirit. United by a common purpose, that feeling is redoubled – they are fellow elves, and fellow researchers.]