Meja had come through with no technology, and no idea, initially, that things had been confiscated from other people. She finds it strange that they'd let her bring Asgardian steel, but would deny someone else a radio. Ah, well. All part of the mystery of their situation.
"I grew up thinking that it didn't exist," she explains, picking up two of her stones. "I later discovered that much of that was because Midgard — Earth — had been all but abandoned by the gods, but there was still plenty of magic to be found. I hadn't looked hard enough. Which turned out to be a good thing. The Dökkálfr use magic, but they also prefer to slit the throats of humans who stumble across them."
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"I grew up thinking that it didn't exist," she explains, picking up two of her stones. "I later discovered that much of that was because Midgard — Earth — had been all but abandoned by the gods, but there was still plenty of magic to be found. I hadn't looked hard enough. Which turned out to be a good thing. The Dökkálfr use magic, but they also prefer to slit the throats of humans who stumble across them."