[While doing that, Damian considers the question.]
I would generally say 'no.' However, the rate at which time is relevant to Tu Vishan seems to be far slower than it is for us. The signs of the decay did not start becoming obvious until months after the previous landfall. Tu Vishan went under to feed, since then - which was when we had trouble with the jiangshi that resulted in some damaged to the shell. The actual problems did not start until after that, but...
Time has a different meaning, for a creature if this scale.
Before Atam, well, before we started approaching Atam and were handed out personal identification papers, we did not necessarily know that there were humans living outside of him. And now we do.
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[While doing that, Damian considers the question.]
I would generally say 'no.' However, the rate at which time is relevant to Tu Vishan seems to be far slower than it is for us. The signs of the decay did not start becoming obvious until months after the previous landfall. Tu Vishan went under to feed, since then - which was when we had trouble with the jiangshi that resulted in some damaged to the shell. The actual problems did not start until after that, but...
Time has a different meaning, for a creature if this scale.
Before Atam, well, before we started approaching Atam and were handed out personal identification papers, we did not necessarily know that there were humans living outside of him. And now we do.