At that, Rydia couldn't help but nod, her expression growing more serious. "I don't know why we were brought here and not Mysidians, but I think they're fine. I can still reach my Eidolons, and not all of them are native to this world." If the Feymarch was intact, she saw no reason why Mysidia's natives weren't also unharmed. Thre was slight hesitance at mention of her Eidolons, but Rydia didn't elaborate on that yet.
"While people arrive in Gaia, natives from this world have vanished. According to rumors, this has slowed but not ceased. Few of them return, far fewer than those arriving. I've heard of some returning over the device and met one, but from the sounds of it, they don't remember anything. There are other odd signs, too; the return of mist to this continent, the disappearance of ships sailing from this continent to others...and I even heard of an entire town's population vanishing." She tapped her fingers against the map and sighed. "It's not an unpleasant world, but there are definitely forces at work, and I don't doubt we'll see more disturbing signs as time passes."
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"While people arrive in Gaia, natives from this world have vanished. According to rumors, this has slowed but not ceased. Few of them return, far fewer than those arriving. I've heard of some returning over the device and met one, but from the sounds of it, they don't remember anything. There are other odd signs, too; the return of mist to this continent, the disappearance of ships sailing from this continent to others...and I even heard of an entire town's population vanishing." She tapped her fingers against the map and sighed. "It's not an unpleasant world, but there are definitely forces at work, and I don't doubt we'll see more disturbing signs as time passes."