Beyond the physical setting, height functions as a psychological motif. Maya’s internal monologue is peppered with recurring images of “looking down” versus “looking up.” When she reflects on her childhood in the low‑lying districts of Aerialis, she describes the ground as “the place where roots were tangled, where the world felt dense and familiar.” In contrast, the upper districts are rendered as “thin air, where thoughts echo louder but are easier to lose.”
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