// disarm you with a smile //
A nod that’s the equivalent to a you’re welcome without vocalizing it with the smile paired on his face should suffice. And as the subject switches to Erebos and the letters sent, the crafter grows a bit softer, letting a soft laugh leave him perhaps for the first time in a long while. “Yeah.. I will.” He promises. He doubts it’ll happen, content with the way that Erebos tended to fill the silence with whatever came to mind as children did. It meant he didn’t have to talk as much himself.
Letters were easier, though. Something Glas can do without help. And pictures? Being a crafter meant he often doodled and drew varying designs. So it was easy to switch that up too and offer his own drawings in return. “I’m excited t-to see it.” He offers, smiling a little wider before he’s fumbling around to show Deimos the design.
Relieved to hear that he thinks they look good, he sinks back on his heels and his hands wrap behind his back. “Yes.” He pauses, taking a breath to steady himself. “The one it’s att-attached to is okay with it. The other one is slightly worried it will lose them some viewability. I was.. thinking maybe of helping them out with m-more signage to m-make it better.” The other merchant hadn’t been opposed, but hadn’t come up with the funds yet for his own full facelift. And Glas? Well, all he wanted to do was help, whether or not it meant he got paid for it. Hence the idea of the signage.
As such, though, he’s already doodled that out too and as he slides the blueprint off, it reveals a beautiful schematic of a new sign for the shop next door with fresh paint and made of wood to give it a brighter appearance than it had currently.
Letters were easier, though. Something Glas can do without help. And pictures? Being a crafter meant he often doodled and drew varying designs. So it was easy to switch that up too and offer his own drawings in return. “I’m excited t-to see it.” He offers, smiling a little wider before he’s fumbling around to show Deimos the design.
Relieved to hear that he thinks they look good, he sinks back on his heels and his hands wrap behind his back. “Yes.” He pauses, taking a breath to steady himself. “The one it’s att-attached to is okay with it. The other one is slightly worried it will lose them some viewability. I was.. thinking maybe of helping them out with m-more signage to m-make it better.” The other merchant hadn’t been opposed, but hadn’t come up with the funds yet for his own full facelift. And Glas? Well, all he wanted to do was help, whether or not it meant he got paid for it. Hence the idea of the signage.
As such, though, he’s already doodled that out too and as he slides the blueprint off, it reveals a beautiful schematic of a new sign for the shop next door with fresh paint and made of wood to give it a brighter appearance than it had currently.
Glas
// and leave you like they left me here //
Feel free to use magic/force on Glas, without killing him <3
Glas has a scar on the left half of his face from the corner of his lip up the side of his face toward his ear.







