ADAM
Deimos, ever literal and to the point, answered plainly. "Well, yeah, I can see that. ...It's not bad, actually." Adam added, as if this was a notable surprise, not realising the veiled insult in his words. He was distracted still by the presence of the Unicorn, a creature he had not yet come across in Caido. Perhaps it was silly as he had a dragon following him (bouncing happily along the grass behind him then stopping short and staring at Zuriel) but this particular fantasy beast had been a surprise.
He sat down by the Oasis, watching Deimos' fingers work. "Yeah, I know. I was here last year...didn't get around to making one, though." It had been during the time when he'd been so sure of his return to his own old world that he'd not bothered to get involved with any of Caido's festivities. Now, with a resigned knowledge he was stuck here, he wanted to learn. Find something to relieve the darkness that hung over them - though Fiat Lux had hardly done that.
"...Could you teach me how? To make one?" He asked, unsure if Deimos would; he'd hardly made the best first impression, but everyone was a little vulnerable now. Perhaps it was time to make something together rather than strike off each other.
He sat down by the Oasis, watching Deimos' fingers work. "Yeah, I know. I was here last year...didn't get around to making one, though." It had been during the time when he'd been so sure of his return to his own old world that he'd not bothered to get involved with any of Caido's festivities. Now, with a resigned knowledge he was stuck here, he wanted to learn. Find something to relieve the darkness that hung over them - though Fiat Lux had hardly done that.
"...Could you teach me how? To make one?" He asked, unsure if Deimos would; he'd hardly made the best first impression, but everyone was a little vulnerable now. Perhaps it was time to make something together rather than strike off each other.
A wasted youth is better by far
Then a wise and productive old age
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