Since that catastrophe 500 years ago, Celestia had made itself mostly a silent observer to life on Teyvat. Zhongli remembers the days back near the end of the Archon War where that place and its "blessings" were discussed often even among mortals. He remembers the tales of brave and strong Vernessa (one of Venti's favorites) ascending, and how the people of Mondstadt reveled in such a tale even a thousand years later.
But now, Celestia seemed to be no more than a quiet relic in the sky, often overshadowed by the many marvels of the various countries. After all, who had time to look up when so much was happening down on the earth below?
(Neuvillette does. But somehow that makes more sense than if he did not.) ]
Does that also fall within the Fortress's jurisdiction? If so—
[ Red tape ties their hands yet again? Well, rules were made for a reason and the prison's autonomy seemed to be an important one. But unless they could somehow exchange information with those in the Fortress, what else can they do with this information? ]
The Traveler knows as much as we do and has a way of getting to know the right people. We could send a correspondence to her, but chances are we might be telling her things that she already knows.
If it is outside the fortress, is there no way for us to investigate it personally?
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Since that catastrophe 500 years ago, Celestia had made itself mostly a silent observer to life on Teyvat. Zhongli remembers the days back near the end of the Archon War where that place and its "blessings" were discussed often even among mortals. He remembers the tales of brave and strong Vernessa (one of Venti's favorites) ascending, and how the people of Mondstadt reveled in such a tale even a thousand years later.
But now, Celestia seemed to be no more than a quiet relic in the sky, often overshadowed by the many marvels of the various countries. After all, who had time to look up when so much was happening down on the earth below?
(Neuvillette does. But somehow that makes more sense than if he did not.) ]
Does that also fall within the Fortress's jurisdiction? If so—
[ Red tape ties their hands yet again? Well, rules were made for a reason and the prison's autonomy seemed to be an important one. But unless they could somehow exchange information with those in the Fortress, what else can they do with this information? ]
The Traveler knows as much as we do and has a way of getting to know the right people. We could send a correspondence to her, but chances are we might be telling her things that she already knows.
If it is outside the fortress, is there no way for us to investigate it personally?