cover you when the sky comes crashing in
“Thank you,” he offered in return with a nod, beginning to stretch the incantations again as they formed another plush – though this time in the shape of a unicorn. Deimos had already heard Erebos’ side of things – it wasn’t difficult, given the child’s love of talking – but the Sword was relieved to hear his son hadn’t been a thorn in the crafter’s side either; it would’ve been difficult for him to have recognized if he was being overbearing or too much. “I am hoping he stays that way, but let me know if he is overwhelming.” he winked. “Last I saw he was making you a picture as well.” But that’d be left under wraps until it was delivered, not wanting to spoil any other surprise.
Besides, there seemed to be something Glas had been hoping to show, and he maneuvered the assemblage of stuffed animals aside until they seemed to form a neat, audience line, granting the fellow Abandoned to utilize the rest of the table space. Tilting his head and listening to the explanation, he studied the blueprints, eyes tracking and following the neat lines and sketches of structures, trims, and connections. “I think these look good. Have you checked in with the other merchants as well?” If everyone approved of the facelift, he didn’t see why it wouldn’t become a proper project.
Besides, there seemed to be something Glas had been hoping to show, and he maneuvered the assemblage of stuffed animals aside until they seemed to form a neat, audience line, granting the fellow Abandoned to utilize the rest of the table space. Tilting his head and listening to the explanation, he studied the blueprints, eyes tracking and following the neat lines and sketches of structures, trims, and connections. “I think these look good. Have you checked in with the other merchants as well?” If everyone approved of the facelift, he didn’t see why it wouldn’t become a proper project.
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