So Zood is a place of abundance with everything everyone needs and more, Zern is a place of very little with people who don’t need much to survive, and Gath is a place of limited resources than many want to control. Three types of almost planar outlooks, utopian collectivism, subsistive realism, and corporate greed. Then there’s Comfrey and the Wind Riders, who break all the rules. Living lives that nearly always have enough, choosing to enter perilous situations, and often for personal gain, but not in a wealth hoarding sense. It’s no wonder that they amaze every person they meet. And even less of a wonder that once one of them feels like they’re different than even these extraordinary people, they choose to push even deeper. Living off less and less, being more and more dangerous, and finding every way to reach their own ends, no matter the cost. Comfrey McCloud is, and always was, a larger than life figure, and now that’s expanded to be larger than three whole worlds.