There were theaters, gaming centers, and even karaoke rooms, all designed to entertain travelers. One could almost forget they were in an airport.
Jay, noticing Gin's wide-eyed fascination, chuckled. "First time in a place like this, huh? Let me guess, you've never been to the harbor either?"
Gin gave him a puzzled look. "Harbor? I didn't think this city had access to the sea."
Jay snickered. "Oh, no, no. The real sea is a whole different beast. The creatures living out there are terrifying—giant sea monsters that can capsize entire ships with ease."
Gin listened intently as Gin explained the dangers of the vast oceans in the hidden world. Ancient sea beasts and tidal waves had wiped entire coastal cities off the map centuries ago, turning most of humanity's settlements inland.
However, certain cities thrived near colossal inland lakes where conditions were far more manageable.