"Maybe if you ask really nicely," Apache said, to Szayel, "the Jyllandis will let you go with them when they leave, and you can get yourself a tag and introduce yourself to all the mental scientists that live up there who'd consider you an interesting specimen. If we're lucky, they'll dissect you."
She paused, looking at him for a moment, taking in his pink hair and ridiculous yellow eyes, and shrugged.
"Though they might find you interesting anyway, I doubt they see many Selkies up there."
She knew they didn't see many Selkies up there. Being the result of an Al Bhed and Hume parent, Selkies were virtually never seen on Jylland, except as a rarity, because there were very few Al Bhed there to produce them. She expected some had travelled and settled, but they would still be considered unusual by the general population. She didn't remember seeing many when she was growing up.
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She paused, looking at him for a moment, taking in his pink hair and ridiculous yellow eyes, and shrugged.
"Though they might find you interesting anyway, I doubt they see many Selkies up there."
She knew they didn't see many Selkies up there. Being the result of an Al Bhed and Hume parent, Selkies were virtually never seen on Jylland, except as a rarity, because there were very few Al Bhed there to produce them. She expected some had travelled and settled, but they would still be considered unusual by the general population. She didn't remember seeing many when she was growing up.