
Objects that resemble balloon-like things always float, never coming down. The top is vastly inflated, the bottom tapers to a point, and the color is described as orange with blue stripes curving downward. In these houses, there is no furniture, a dreamy gas-like interior with a disk of light where the homeowner sits in a meditative position. They are in a world of their own, dreaming of active lives in their house, daily tasks, and other activities. The person is unlimited to his or her mind; what they can imagine is the limitation. Not to say that their physical bodies don’t get exercise, imagine the exercise machine it appears for that particular training. Like any house, they walk out of it to stroll around the outside. They float down several feet downward.
These tear-shaped floating houses are called Soaring Flame. Some are inhabited by families neighbors communicate with one another through telepathy or through dreams.
A floating house seldom stays in a single area, moving through the sky east, west, up, or down. There’s a barrier limiting where they can be in the sky. The community of floating houses is like a collection. Some are large, middle, or small in size to form a town. It’s infrequent for one of them to be alone because there would be no protection from the elements or raiders.
The Floating houses of imagination are not perfect, yet it’s a world of wonder and interest.
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