From the outside, those darkfire-powered gyroplanes look like they would be really cramped. But not only are their interiors actually surprisingly roomy; they are also very modern. The one I rode fit about 25 people, and the seating arrangement had groups of four seats each separated by dividers and the seats able to rotate to face either the windows, the dividers, or the center aisle, the latter of which consisted of a coffee bar. It was enough to ease my mind a little with regard to my upcoming responsibilities.

So that was what I took to West Terredon, where things were not quite so bad as I feared. I've heard about conservative nationalist sentiment building up here, but I guess that's in the rural parts.

Pherra is a nice individual and is very open about her background as well as her social life. Paul Mirkwynn was convinced by his mother, some years ago, to move to the Edoran Regiondom in the Great North, where he would enroll in a college and finish his studies. However, Paul hated school in the Great North and sought to study elsewhere. He landed some special educational internship in the Acrean Republic. After finishing his studies there, he moved to Cales, where he has been living since.

I was hoping that perhaps I was close to the end of my search here but reality sometimes does deceive. Pherra agreed to talk with him to see if he would be willing to meet with me, but she said that he was busy and that it would take awhile.

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