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Tony Stark: Earth's Best Defender ([info]allaboutego) wrote in [info]snapthread,
Tony simply followed Stephen in, a little nonplussed about the new light spell, but not really having a reason not to like it either. This had been the only room that he hadn't bothered wiring properly for electricity, after all. It hadn't seemed like a good idea at the time, and it still didn't. He knew better enough than to play around with things like these. At least not in these circumstances. Once he'd built tech up to par enough, that was a different story.

He opened up one of the doors, leading to another dimension and simply looked at what was one offer -- something dreary, wet and dark. Maybe a forest, but it was hard to make out with only a front light source. It was fine. He didn't intend on going through it.

The Eye of whatever the hell was what'd housed the Time Stone in his own reality, but it was clear that wasn't the case here, seeing as Stephen had already said he didn't have one on him. So he nodded along, staring out into the void as the other man spoke, only turning when he asked him an actually question. Tony smiled then, a little lopsided but not overly amused. "Mentally or physically? No. I'm fine." That probably wasn't true, but he'd have told nearly anyone the same. "I'm in one piece anyway. We've got somewhere around thirty people. Some keep to themselves more than others. A lot of them are recognizable faces, but not all of them. And sometimes there are... multiples."


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