Silly Diana, she thought this was just a simple learning opportunity. Thor’s questions made her think more highly of him, his interest in things she considered mundane about herself were sweet, and this was no exception. “It’s hard to say. There is nowhere in the human world I’ve found quite like it, but it is difficult to explain why.” Diana thought about that as she took a sip of water and ate another chunk of fruit. Most of her food could be eaten with her fingers, and she did, but she also made use of a napkin and generally polite eating practices.
“The foliage is very different. Our buildings are mostly stone and gold, depending on whether you’re outside one or in.” Themyscira’s buildings looked rather boring from the outside, in fact, full of simple stone buildings overrun with ivy and moss, but decorated inside with variant stones, precious jewels, and precious metals. “But I suppose my favorite thing would be its people. And it is more than just being Amazons. I grew up there, was born there. For eight hundred years, they were all I knew. It is a feeling of belonging that I fear I will never have again.”
After all, Diana hadn’t lived anywhere else that she knew every soul she laid eyes on, and they knew her. “I...” Diana paused, unsure, but pressed on anyway. “I’d like to ask you the same, but not if it hurts.” She remembered what had happened to Asgard, or at least, what he’d told her of the demon Sartur and his sister Hela.