This corner of her domain is much like the rest of it: damp, chill, and dark. No one's in the area and there's nothing being grown, so she indulges herself with a shower of the sort of piercing rain that drives straight through clothing to soak a person to their bones. No lightning, though. She doesn't approve of storms.
"Well, usually, the explorer on site has a series of teleports mapped out. We talk with the people we encounter and travel between different areas of the world. Under some circumstances, an explorer will contact local governments and open negotiations but usually that would be left to the survey teams. They have more specialized ambassadors with them."
"How long's the delay between explorer and survey team? I know there's there's a four-day communications lag."
"Survey comes once I've finished my initial look around and I send back that I don't think there's any existential threats. Tentatively, I think that's the case. I'll probably jump to at least one other section of this world before I send the all clear though."
"You might want to be a bit careful teleporting into random domains. Some gods smite first and ask questions later. Not many, these days, but some."
"Huh, I guess I'm protected from direct magic but any moderately creative god could get around that. I could just travel between the domains on foot but that would be a pain. Hm, Ellayania would you be open to helping me build one of Arabek's first airplanes?"
"I have no objections to doing so. Hm, it'll take me a bit to draw up plans but I can probably keep talking while I'm doing it. Anything else you wanted to discuss?"
"My body can replace most tools that are not specific to nano-assembly, how good a plane I'll be able to produce will depend on how able Ellayania is able to duplicate things I couldn't assemble myself."
"Like more solar fabric, a better motor than I could make out of ore I mined myself those are the big ones. I could also use some composite materials for the body and wings instead of trying to find aluminium or settling for canvas."
"Big enough for me and my backpack. Not much bigger than that though, large wingspan say ten and a half meters."
"Wonderful, I think I have examples of all the components I'd want with me for Ellayania to look at and I can explain how she might use each of them to aid her people should she choose to."
"Alright, I've been writing up the specs of the plane in a side-channel of my mind. Let me just transfer the data to one of the tablets so that Ellayania can read it, along with the user's manuals for the parts I'm thinking of. And there." He takes a tablet out of his bag. Then he takes what looks a bit like a black tarp a small cylinder [looks like a battery] and something that looks like a thicker part of the same sort of metal skeleton zabna showed was inside his hand. "I'm going to need the last one back if at all possible. It's one of the motors I use for moving at my top speed."
"A couple of them need to be scaled up or down. I think I left detailed enough instructions for all of it on the tablet."
"Alright, I very much appreciate you help. So, another question: how do people live in Ellayania's domain? How does that compare to those living in the domains of other Gods?"
"Gods vary in how much they get involved with their mortals. Most let whatever political structures people have stand. There's not really anything like that here, so Ellayania and I sort of mediate between communities."
"Alright, that wasn't quite what I was asking. Are they farmers? Do they have cities? How do their governments work when they have them? That sort of thing."