[He is teasing. But the room adjusts around them. It's still large and stone. There's still an indented pit with practice dummies. But there are windows all around the walls, and a door leading to stairs down. The walls are now lit by actual lights that can be dimmed or turned off, as opposed to just nebulous light. Outside the sky is clear, stars and moon bright, and crickets chirp, frogs croack, and owls hoot. There's the sound of surf and the smell of sea brine, though not sharp enough to be right there, if Five looks the ocean is a few miles walk down a rolling hillside. And they are in a room atop a tower, the stairs lead to the base. Towards what might be the south are the distant lights of a village, alive and vibrant, though not so close it would be easy to reach.
Inside the tower it's more comfortable. The couch overlooking the pit is still there, but now there's a corner of the room fitted with a bed and desk and a single case of books. Should Five bother to inspect them, each is full of information on arcanima, theories, and formulas, treatises on the subject and scholarly collections about the science.
In one corner of the room a spider spins a web in the rafters.
The air is pleasant, not too warm, not too cool.
Lahabrea looks at his work critically, then adds a few blank notebooks at the desk, and a comfortably plush rug.
[ He's almost touched that he's taken the request seriously enough, and that he was able to deliver in a way that won't bother him. Beyond the cat, which he's not actually terribly opposed to, despite his complaining last time.
He's even going to pet it before his attention is immediately drawn toward those books ]
You realize that's going to make actually resting, instead of taking advantage of their presence, really difficult, right?
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This place will suffice, simply adjust it with somewhere I can lay down and hide under the shade, and it will be just fine.
[ a pause, and then he adds ]
Background noises would also be preferable. Anything that tricks my brain into thinking I'm not the only living being around.
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[He is teasing. But the room adjusts around them. It's still large and stone. There's still an indented pit with practice dummies. But there are windows all around the walls, and a door leading to stairs down. The walls are now lit by actual lights that can be dimmed or turned off, as opposed to just nebulous light. Outside the sky is clear, stars and moon bright, and crickets chirp, frogs croack, and owls hoot. There's the sound of surf and the smell of sea brine, though not sharp enough to be right there, if Five looks the ocean is a few miles walk down a rolling hillside. And they are in a room atop a tower, the stairs lead to the base. Towards what might be the south are the distant lights of a village, alive and vibrant, though not so close it would be easy to reach.
Inside the tower it's more comfortable. The couch overlooking the pit is still there, but now there's a corner of the room fitted with a bed and desk and a single case of books. Should Five bother to inspect them, each is full of information on arcanima, theories, and formulas, treatises on the subject and scholarly collections about the science.
In one corner of the room a spider spins a web in the rafters.
The air is pleasant, not too warm, not too cool.
Lahabrea looks at his work critically, then adds a few blank notebooks at the desk, and a comfortably plush rug.
And a cat.]
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He's even going to pet it before his attention is immediately drawn toward those books ]
You realize that's going to make actually resting, instead of taking advantage of their presence, really difficult, right?
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[Maybe a little mischievous. Or sadistic. One of those.]
If there is nothing else, I will bid you goodnight.
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You should take care to rest as well. ... Thanks.
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There is a pause and, brusquely;]
You are welcome.
[And then Lahabrea is leaving, stepping through a portal that vanishes behind him.]