[ Their tail poofs a little at the almost run in, putting some space between before they relax and offer a polite smile. ]
That's okay. It's a lot to take in, right? [ No harm done. An ear flicks. ] Not really.. I was just curious as to what kind of books they have. Since we haven't really seen any books until now.
[ There have probably been some apothecary folks during their travels, more found in villages. ]
Mmmm, guess that depends on what's available to you. The easiest would be basswood, which is usually available at some shops. Especially when it comes to detailing. Otherwise, pine is quite durable. Cherry and maple are good but are more for people that are familiar with advanced whittling.
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Whoops. Giving a polite bow to them. ]
I wasn't paying attention. [ Maomao herself is cat flavored with cat ears and tail that match the shade of her hair. ]
Were you looking for something?
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That's okay. It's a lot to take in, right? [ No harm done. An ear flicks. ] Not really.. I was just curious as to what kind of books they have. Since we haven't really seen any books until now.
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[ She might anyways without the bedding... ]
I do wonder if they were holding out on us because this would be coming soon.
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[ Some people probably sleep outside their room as is. ]
That might have been it. There's probably other things available we'll probably get later too that we can't right now.
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[ It's supposed to be good and safe here... ]
Was there something you were trying to get and couldn't?
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[ Siffrin has not been paying attention. ]
Hmm... Not really. There's nothing that I can think of that I really need.
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[ They should keep not paying attention ]
Not even trees for wood?
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[ It's fine, they'll probably forget. ]
..I guess I did look for something like that. But I found wooden blocks from the shop app to use for my whittling.
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I'm an apothecary.
[ It's been mixed bag on if anyone knows what that is, so she'll wait to see if they ask. ]
Is there a certain type of wood that's better for whittling?
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[ There have probably been some apothecary folks during their travels, more found in villages. ]
Mmmm, guess that depends on what's available to you. The easiest would be basswood, which is usually available at some shops. Especially when it comes to detailing. Otherwise, pine is quite durable. Cherry and maple are good but are more for people that are familiar with advanced whittling.