There's the trick to get her panic attack to subside: engage her brain. Her gaze lifts to Stephen's and there's a flicker of a smile before she nods. "A few theories, while I was there, was that we kept moving through different ages. Maybe because so much of the culture and - frankly, the fashion and technology - of each place we stopped in for long enough kept being so different. Have you ever experienced that? In Thedas, for instance? One country will have steam-powered trains and electricity, and the clothes will look like something out of the 1920s, while others will look practically medieval."
She carries on without waiting for the answer, "There was time travel prior to that place, though. For about a year, in school, I had a Time Turner. It's a singular time travelling device, which when spun took you back in time for as many hours as you twisted the hourglass. I used it to attend all my classes, and before you comment on that, yes. I know it's demented, I have been informed before."
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She carries on without waiting for the answer, "There was time travel prior to that place, though. For about a year, in school, I had a Time Turner. It's a singular time travelling device, which when spun took you back in time for as many hours as you twisted the hourglass. I used it to attend all my classes, and before you comment on that, yes. I know it's demented, I have been informed before."