It was amazing how time could pass differently for people regardless of their distance from each other.
It was almost like the human mind was replicating reality, as if every mind was a different cosmos that ran on a different law of time.
Just because two people spent their entire day together didn't mean they perceived time the same.
For one, the day could pass so fast it was like it never happened, and for the other, it could've been the longest day of their life.
The situation in the Gehenna Tribe was like this.
The battle Tiamat and Darius fought was fast-paced. An hour passed before they even realized it, because they were far too busy fighting to ever care about the time.
By the time Darius even realized how much time had passed, only ten minutes remained until day turned to night.
However, for the people fighting at the tribe, the hour that passed felt like an eternity.