[It obviously pains Nikolai to think of the times the monster has escaped, and Onni finds he doesn't like to pain him. So he allows the topic to change when it does, to something else, something that Nikolai obviously likes more and is proud of. He listens to that, raising a brow.]
Gunsmithing? That's impressive. We had guns back home, but I didn't use them very often. Too noisy, they'll attract trolls from miles away.
[A nod.]
But you should be able to craft shackles easily then. We'll have to find somewhere you can work with them.
[When Nikolai says a campfire is fine, Onni nods and starts toward his camping spot. There's not enough foliage to start a proper fire in the city itself, so the park is the best bet.]
It's near the Baltic Sea, which is part of the ocean but sort of laid into the land, like this.
[He gestures, vaguely drawing the shape of a sea that cuts into a landmass with his hands in the air.]
More than the ocean though, there are a lot of lakes. It's strange that there are no lakes nearby, here. It feels a little unnatural, along with the lack of trees.
[It isn't long before they make it back to Onni's little campsite, well away from the cemetery and that awful tea party, and Onni starts going about stoking the embers left over in his little fire pit into a proper fire. Humming to himself, he pulls out a pot that has enough char on the bottom to show that he's been using it quite a bit, and starts pulling out the vegetables and meat he'd brought from the grocery store, sitting on a chunk of log while he stokes the fire.]
Have a seat if you like. I'm surprised Brook isn't here, but he must be exploring somewhere. He's quite energetic like that.
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[It obviously pains Nikolai to think of the times the monster has escaped, and Onni finds he doesn't like to pain him. So he allows the topic to change when it does, to something else, something that Nikolai obviously likes more and is proud of. He listens to that, raising a brow.]
Gunsmithing? That's impressive. We had guns back home, but I didn't use them very often. Too noisy, they'll attract trolls from miles away.
[A nod.]
But you should be able to craft shackles easily then. We'll have to find somewhere you can work with them.
[When Nikolai says a campfire is fine, Onni nods and starts toward his camping spot. There's not enough foliage to start a proper fire in the city itself, so the park is the best bet.]
It's near the Baltic Sea, which is part of the ocean but sort of laid into the land, like this.
[He gestures, vaguely drawing the shape of a sea that cuts into a landmass with his hands in the air.]
More than the ocean though, there are a lot of lakes. It's strange that there are no lakes nearby, here. It feels a little unnatural, along with the lack of trees.
[It isn't long before they make it back to Onni's little campsite, well away from the cemetery and that awful tea party, and Onni starts going about stoking the embers left over in his little fire pit into a proper fire. Humming to himself, he pulls out a pot that has enough char on the bottom to show that he's been using it quite a bit, and starts pulling out the vegetables and meat he'd brought from the grocery store, sitting on a chunk of log while he stokes the fire.]
Have a seat if you like. I'm surprised Brook isn't here, but he must be exploring somewhere. He's quite energetic like that.