Sunjata's dish was studied from a polite distance but with intent eyes as Hadama took note of what ingredients he could see, and what scents he could discern. He turned his gaze back towards the vendors, seeking out the one that had been indicated and making a mental note to investigate them more closely later. "I am looking for new recipes," he confided in the Archon. "Thank you."
And then his attention was drawn to Hotaru, her feline grin bringing a gleam of appreciation to the Tidebreaker's eyes as he saw the challenge and inclined his head in respect for it. "A bargain, then," he rumbled - Torcher to the core. "I have tried every dessert in Torchline." Most with Melita, in previous years, though their demigodly duties rarely brought them in contact anymore. "If I make you something you have not tried before, will you share your secret?" And though his face remained serene there was bright mischief in his eyes.
As they finished their meals he found papers and pencils pushed into his hands and he considered the blueprints thoughtfully. "Better to have done this before you poured the foundations. But if we drive a canal and make a small, protected dock outside the tower... extend the walls outside to here, and cover it..." His sketches were rougher, more vague outlines than specifics, but another New Havener ambled over and nodded understanding, helping to flesh out the rough designs into something they could use for the building.
Hadama suggests ways to make the skyport Mer-accessible!
And then his attention was drawn to Hotaru, her feline grin bringing a gleam of appreciation to the Tidebreaker's eyes as he saw the challenge and inclined his head in respect for it. "A bargain, then," he rumbled - Torcher to the core. "I have tried every dessert in Torchline." Most with Melita, in previous years, though their demigodly duties rarely brought them in contact anymore. "If I make you something you have not tried before, will you share your secret?" And though his face remained serene there was bright mischief in his eyes.
As they finished their meals he found papers and pencils pushed into his hands and he considered the blueprints thoughtfully. "Better to have done this before you poured the foundations. But if we drive a canal and make a small, protected dock outside the tower... extend the walls outside to here, and cover it..." His sketches were rougher, more vague outlines than specifics, but another New Havener ambled over and nodded understanding, helping to flesh out the rough designs into something they could use for the building.
Hadama suggests ways to make the skyport Mer-accessible!







