The dragons flew over the city, and all the wondrous sights of Talronde, so far beyond human civilization, unfolded before Gawain's eyes.
Melita Ponia had said this land lacked change. As a member of Talronde Society, she had clearly been looking at these spectacular scenes for many, many years; it was quite normal for her to feel bored. Yet for Gawain and the others, who were seeing Talronde for the first time, the scenery of this land was still enough to fill them with astonishment and wonder.
"Don't get me wrong," Gawain said. "I'm just sighing over how advanced you are—maybe you've looked at this view for many years already, but for all the races on Loren Continent, this is still a height we can't even dream of reaching."
