I'm sure there would be some like that, yes. Our lives are longer on Asgard but we still see time passing.
[It's just the perspective of it that changes. When your life lasts for millenia, it's less useful to mark time in single years. They come and go from places and find entire generations have passed in between. Earth was like that. Thor knows, rationally, that he's going to outlive everyone he knows there in what amounts to a blink of an eye in his own lifespan. He just doesn't see it as a reason not to have those relationships while he can.
Thor taps a finger against his halberd, wondering if the Atroma have a different view of time than any of them.]
If they have access to many worlds, and many times, it may be they have other standards they live by.
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[It's just the perspective of it that changes. When your life lasts for millenia, it's less useful to mark time in single years. They come and go from places and find entire generations have passed in between. Earth was like that. Thor knows, rationally, that he's going to outlive everyone he knows there in what amounts to a blink of an eye in his own lifespan. He just doesn't see it as a reason not to have those relationships while he can.
Thor taps a finger against his halberd, wondering if the Atroma have a different view of time than any of them.]
If they have access to many worlds, and many times, it may be they have other standards they live by.