"I...I wasn't. At least...not until I came here, apparently. The last thing I remember is...a nightmare." It had to have been a nightmare, since he distinctly remembered being torn to pieces by a ravenous monster, and he was definitely alive at the moment, although...not in a form that he recognized. "I'm...I didn't know this kind of thing was possible."
ZEX stared again at his hands, struggling to move his fingers individually. He was able to keep one eye squinted shut with some practice, which freed both the things, although he wasn't sure what use they would be...there were so many of those things, the fingers, and they were so difficult to coordinate. Again, he marveled at how humans somehow managed.
"Technology is certainly fairly advanced, but to switch bodies, entire species...that's...well, I wish I had known about it sooner." ZEX tried to flick his tongue as he normally did to indicate amusement, then remembered he no longer had a trunk or prehensile tongue. What did humans do to indicate amusement...something with the mouth, wasn't it? ZEX tried to smile, and did a passable imitation of one.
He could hear things more clearly, although the vibrations in the air were harder to detect, and he turned to look at Kuja as he walked towards him, still cautious about turning his neck too far.
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ZEX stared again at his hands, struggling to move his fingers individually. He was able to keep one eye squinted shut with some practice, which freed both the things, although he wasn't sure what use they would be...there were so many of those things, the fingers, and they were so difficult to coordinate. Again, he marveled at how humans somehow managed.
"Technology is certainly fairly advanced, but to switch bodies, entire species...that's...well, I wish I had known about it sooner." ZEX tried to flick his tongue as he normally did to indicate amusement, then remembered he no longer had a trunk or prehensile tongue. What did humans do to indicate amusement...something with the mouth, wasn't it? ZEX tried to smile, and did a passable imitation of one.
He could hear things more clearly, although the vibrations in the air were harder to detect, and he turned to look at Kuja as he walked towards him, still cautious about turning his neck too far.