That wasn't exactly what Tony had thought he had been saying, but sure, with his head cocked and a thoughtful pout, that was pretty much his goal here. Generate a familiar landscape that people feel connected to and supportive of; project an image of unity and confidence to anyone outside of the sphere. With a slight nod and point at Rescue for the always astute summation, Iron Man spun around to wrap an arm around her shoulders, pointing then toward the horizon and the ever bright flare of the sun reaching around it. As if it was sidestepping from his brain into hers, the view Tony was directing Pepper toward slid across her HUD, shunted from Tony's to hers to magnify and track the strange sight: a dragon, floating gracefully above the sphere, gliding and glittering in the light like a fish under water. It swam around the snowy blurred peaks of unfamiliar mountains, tail flicking the clouds that gathered there, until it suddenly dove and shattered like glass on the surface of the sphere. With it, the top of the mountains shimmered and whole acres of them floated from their whole like wisps of the clouds.
"That's K'un L'un," Iron Man explained, then shrugged, stepping away enough to drop his hand down her back and give a dismissive gesture with the other. "Or whatever they've made of it now, I don't know, it's a lot of magic in one place. Point is, they made that, not because it does anything or they don't have enough to do, but it's pretty spectacular." Behind his mask, Tony pursed his lips and watched the blank faceplate of Rescue as though he could gauge from its unmoving plates that she understood what he meant, and wasn't just distracted by the magic dragon. Whatever, big whoop, an illusion, they could do better.