Something like that. In Teyvat it's a catch-all term for pocket realities of various origins. These often reflect places and events in the world itself, but can also be in the control of powerful beings.
Aside from how unlikely it is all of us were physically dragged across the stars, the fluctuating state of this place and strange city planning of the buildings points to a place that doesn't operate on the rules of nature as we know them.
We've something similar, to an extent. Sonoro Spheres are born from dense pockets of remnant energy, frequencies reconstructing an enclosed space either spontaneously or by design. If we put one next to the other, I'd say they're fundamentally different in their creation while functioning in a similar way.
[Just how many of them come from places with such separate and liminal spaces? If they shared a common point of connection...but even that seems far-fetched, so Cantarella just lets the thought simmer there a bit.]
This is unlike any Sonoro I've any knowledge of existing, though in the scheme of things that isn't saying much. The natural laws may not be the same between "worlds," either. [Verbal scare quotes because she's clearly using it as convenient speech shorthand for lack of a better word.] It's right to be concerned about a space that only shows us what it wants to, however.
And it may not behave on the natural law of the world it originates from. [Domains get weird.]
And I agree what's happened so far seems a little more than random, though actual intent is harder to read. We haven't seen enough to be able to tell what's actually slipping through the cracks, nor why it may be guiding us.
Sounds and images can be echoes and mirrored with less intent than writing. I wouldn't expect instinct alone to forge profiles or create the cards we saw in the hands of the puppets today, but that isn't conclusive. And words often stimulate thoughts in an altogether different rhythm.
[She's just describing her general thought pattern rather than leaping to any particular assumption. Cantarella draws the pad of her finger over her lower lip.]
Patterns emerge in all things, from a simple recipe to music on the page. Let's hope some reveal themselves shortly.
I agree. No crevice unexplored and no change left unquestioned...And since we'll be relying on one another, we should count ourselves among those variables. Easy to lose your wits before you've even noticed it.
[They can't possibly anticipate what's about to happen or how much the group will be challenged, but for right now, it seems like a good start.]
At least domains have had some adressment in the story...
Aside from how unlikely it is all of us were physically dragged across the stars, the fluctuating state of this place and strange city planning of the buildings points to a place that doesn't operate on the rules of nature as we know them.
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[Just how many of them come from places with such separate and liminal spaces? If they shared a common point of connection...but even that seems far-fetched, so Cantarella just lets the thought simmer there a bit.]
This is unlike any Sonoro I've any knowledge of existing, though in the scheme of things that isn't saying much. The natural laws may not be the same between "worlds," either. [Verbal scare quotes because she's clearly using it as convenient speech shorthand for lack of a better word.] It's right to be concerned about a space that only shows us what it wants to, however.
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And I agree what's happened so far seems a little more than random, though actual intent is harder to read. We haven't seen enough to be able to tell what's actually slipping through the cracks, nor why it may be guiding us.
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[She's just describing her general thought pattern rather than leaping to any particular assumption. Cantarella draws the pad of her finger over her lower lip.]
Patterns emerge in all things, from a simple recipe to music on the page. Let's hope some reveal themselves shortly.
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[And then Giyuu will get dusted and add even more questions than answers but for five minutes things were a lot simpler.]
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[They can't possibly anticipate what's about to happen or how much the group will be challenged, but for right now, it seems like a good start.]