[The mention of there being some similarity to something Szelhamos knows is noted, albeit more as a sort of academic curiosity. It is, perhaps, odd that more than one world might have very similar units of measurement, but neither is it all that much stranger than many of the other things that have already happened since his arrival in this world.]
That's how many feet are in a yard. It sounds like your system might be one for one the same as the Imperial system... Honestly fascinating considering the sheer difference in location.
[Entirely different universes sharing the same system? Extremely interesting, digging into the meaning behind that would just have to wait for later though.]
Let's go smaller, I'm curious. If you were to take a fulm and break it up into smaller units, what would those be called? As an example: a foot is broken up into twelve inches.
[There are certainly some interesting implications, in that. Ones that Lahabrea is not immediately going to seek to explore, but they are interesting all the same. Something to ponder over later, perhaps. For now, there are still other questions at hand.]
[This is offered surprisingly neutrally, for a man who is learning just now that some other world has a very similar system of measurement. But as long as he focuses on the more scientific aspect of it he doesn't need to dwell too much on the oddity of it all.]
[Szel is only marginally more energetic about it, but the emotion behind it is distinctly one of excitement.
Excitement being held down like he's trying to smother someone to death, but excitement nevertheless.]
Then that's equivalent to an inch. It seems like your system is one to one a complete match of the Imperial system...
So bearing this in mind, how many yalms tall would you normally be? For comparison's sake, I'll just let you know that in my unaltered state, I'd be three and one third yalms tall.
[He could be more precise if he wanted to be. But just at the moment he doesn't see any particular necessity to, either. Not when the point is that normally he would be a fair bit taller than he currently is.]
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Less. There are three fulms to a yalm.
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[That's... actually fascinating because-]
That's how many feet are in a yard. It sounds like your system might be one for one the same as the Imperial system... Honestly fascinating considering the sheer difference in location.
[Entirely different universes sharing the same system? Extremely interesting, digging into the meaning behind that would just have to wait for later though.]
Let's go smaller, I'm curious. If you were to take a fulm and break it up into smaller units, what would those be called? As an example: a foot is broken up into twelve inches.
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A fulm is broken up into ilms.
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Are there twelve ilms in a fulm?
[Following the basic pattern he's seeing here.]
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[This is offered surprisingly neutrally, for a man who is learning just now that some other world has a very similar system of measurement. But as long as he focuses on the more scientific aspect of it he doesn't need to dwell too much on the oddity of it all.]
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Excitement being held down like he's trying to smother someone to death, but excitement nevertheless.]
Then that's equivalent to an inch. It seems like your system is one to one a complete match of the Imperial system...
So bearing this in mind, how many yalms tall would you normally be? For comparison's sake, I'll just let you know that in my unaltered state, I'd be three and one third yalms tall.
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[He could be more precise if he wanted to be. But just at the moment he doesn't see any particular necessity to, either. Not when the point is that normally he would be a fair bit taller than he currently is.]
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[Finally. There is a minute amount of tension relief in his face and shoulders, apparently the lack of information was actually really bothering him.]
... Yeah I can see why you'd probably not feet the average shot of whiskey.
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[There's a nod of agreement, the gesture habit for all that Szelhamos can't see it.]
It has certainly made such attempts less appealing, here.