Harrison turned to Zev when he nudged him and then to Kir to see a version of her that he had yet to see, except only in their shared dream. She was mesmerized and felt more in her element than she's been in the past century. He couldn't help but smile at the thought of her beginning to feel happy and at peace again. The Dvergr may have not been the best at first impressions, but they knew how to make a lasting impression. He turned his attention to the [i]real[/i] Niưavellir, as Astri had called it, and couldn't believe his eyes. He had never seen anything like it. Well, that wasn't technically true. He had only seen it in a cartoon series that he watched growing up. In the show there was a group named the air nomads who lived in temples just like this. Considering that the Dvergr used to be space nomads the similarities between their cultures were glaring. Harrison agreed with Zev though. He couldn't imagine that they would've ended up together without Kir. She was the one who found Zev when stealing them a ride and Lyris was only interested in him when she saw the slave bands he was selling and the bracelet he was eyeing for Kir. Honestly, with the galaxy hating humans the way they do he wasn't sure if he would've made it out of the space station if he had come out here without her. Especially not with her knowledge and help to understand how everything worked out here. He hoped she understood just how important and special she is. Astri turned around to face the group to answer Kir's question. She was happy to see that they were becoming more comfortable with her and her people. "Some have become pirates to rescue other X'hondrians, but most have made themselves at home here. Come, I'll introduce you." She turned and continued down the steps and saw a blur whiz past her, noting Lyris's excitement. When they made their way to the cavern floor the group would find their own anti-gravity boots prepared for them, each of them having a pair that would fit the size of their feet. Astri had requested the sizes a head of time after meeting them and waiting for them to exit their ship. Astri already had hers on. This was the first time since they landed that Harrison let go of Kir's hand. He continued to marvel at the scenery around them as he put on his anti-gravity boots. He knew that he shouldn't still be shocked by the technology of the galaxy, especially after finding out that the suit he was wearing was ancient alien technology, but anti-gravity boots was an incredible find for him to the point where he forgot that he didn't even [i]need[/i] them. He could already fly. Astri laughed at this fact before reminding him. He tried to recover from this embarrassment and act like he didn't forget at all. "I just really like how they look with my new outfit." Lyris ran around the base of the cavern city trying to find a home or building that housed X'hondrians, but couldn't find anything on the floor. Then it hit her. She remembered their ability to fly and figured they likely would live in one of the buildings on the ceiling. She looked up and saw one that simply gave X'hondrian. She sped back over to the group and grabbed Kir's arm and pointed in the air at the building she spotted. "Look Kir! They're really here!"