"It's a one-to-one thing for me, definitely. There might be some mages out there who use more than one Device, there might even be Devices out there who can have more than one wielder somehow, but I haven't seen any."
"I didn't have one when I got summoned, no. But it's definitely the kind of connection that would persist across worlds, at least in the group of them I'm used to."
"Search me. Before I came here, I knew what a world was, and I could get to any of them I knew about with magic, or use a random transport spell to find a new one, and they all had the same kind of magic and worked the same way. Now I'm here and the dimensional coordinates are hell and gone from anywhere I've ever been and there's no magic I'm used to and a bunch of kinds I've never heard of and all the space between your planets is full of air."
"In every other world I've been to, except for dimensional pockets where the rules are different, planets are wrapped in air and the space in between is just empty. Vacuum. Interdimensional space has little pockets of matter in between all the... interdimensional space, and those are mostly full of air wherever there isn't anything else, but they're also not usually very big."
"Interdimensional space is... between worlds? Or everywhere that's not a world? I don't know the theory at all, I've just been in and out of it some, enough to get a sense of how the coordinates work. Dimensional pockets are stable pockets of matter in interdimensional space. It's sort of all one thing but it's also sort of not all one thing at all."
"Differently than coordinates for places inside worlds. Inside a world, you have the dimensional coordinates of the world and then the physical coordinates of your location in the world. In interdimensional space, it's - measured almost a completely different way; physical location coordinates only apply inside dimensional pockets, and the locations of dimensional pockets in interdimensional space don't work the same way as the locations of worlds, and in different parts of interdimensional space, coordinates for dimensional pockets work a different way than other parts."
"Probably lots, but I never learned any. I have a built-in coordinate sense. I don't do it by numbers, I do it by feel."
"A me thing, I guess. It's not a Device fundamental - it's built in, but it could've not been built in. So probably there's other Devices who don't have it."
A paper-pale girl with black hair and black eyes approaches Kaylo and taps him on the shoulder. He looks up at her, then says, "yeah, go for it," and tilts his head.
She doesn't do anything in response to this immediately, though; she's staring at Brilliance.
"...Hi?" says Brilliance, uncertainly. That is a weird look she is giving him. He is confused and mildly alarmed.
"I want to listen to him," Leekath says.
"Brilliance," says Brilliance, in vampire since that is the language that contains the word whose definition he's still unclear on and Leekath evidently speaks it. "I have a voice, I'm talking, last I checked nobody had to be delusional to hear me, do you mean listen to me a different way?"
"And I'm Kaylo - apparently she's under the impression that you count as an inanimate object. Leekath, if you keep loitering like a creepy person I'm rescinding permission, there's an entire waiting list who want to get their fangs into me."
Leekath sighs. "May I?" she asks.
"If you're quick about it."
She sinks her fangs into Kaylo's neck.
Speaking of which it has been way too long since he tasted something and he is just gonna fix that right now.