"Probably mad suggestion: we can look for another of us, and hope our quite frankly uncanny luck holds."
And then two women enter, both probably in their early twenties. Their clothes don't fit in with fashions here, though they're not much less scruffy than the locals. One's laughing loudly at something the other said, projecting an air of gleeful 'fuck with me and die' as she heads up to the bar.
The other woman's shorter, probably a bit older, and quieter, idly glancing around, gaze lingering a bit on Glint and Ellayania before skipping onward.
Ellayania leans next to Glint.
"That one's a Crow," she says quietly. "Our luck holds."
"Fine day, isn't it?" the Crow girl says, grinning at them. "My friend and I were just wondering about you two lovely ladies."
"Adds to the beauty, doesn't it? You're quite an interesting pair, you know... But why don't we take this somewhere a bit more private?"
She finishes her drink and leads the way out, towards the shipyard, out of sight and easy hearing of everyone else -
And then there's something quite a bit more dangerous about her.
"I do so dislike it when people know something I don't, you know?" she says, idly, "And there's certainly something odd here. I think you have an idea what."
"Yes. I do. I am a goddess, and so is she." Ellayania gestures at Glint. "She is also a version of you from another world."
She doesn't seem intimidated. "A whole other universe? With actual gods? Have to say, you know how to pick the best way points," she says over her shoulder at her companion. "Every planet gets more exciting."
Intimidation was not the goal, simply proof of veracity.
"So far we have encountered six versions of you and five of myself, across a sample of perhaps twenty worlds. I'm sure there are other recurrences, but none have so far elevated themselves to our attention."
She glances at her companion.
"I'd want to introduce you to my dad, first. Getting an audience with her might be complicated otherwise. It's also pretty far, but if you can jump between universes I'm gonna guess travel times are a lot less of a problem."