Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5824038-20160117201116/@comment-5824038-20160525172452

'You sure care a lot about them,' Talyaras observed. 'Not that that's a bad thing, just interesting that you do. Let's go then.'

They moved across the platform to one of the staircases. As they ascended they could feel it slowly writhing and squirming under their feet, as if the architecture were actually alive.

'Creepy' she whispered. They reached the top of the staircase quite quickly, to find a small cramped workshop. There was a saw horse, a selection of rusted machinery, and a few slabs of wood that had been worked on for a while. They looked like buliding materials, beams and rafters and the like. There were no chests or containers or pieces of paper in sight.

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The inn that Levith had moved into was a large, well-lit place, posh tapestries and the like hanging on the wall. All of the patrons looked like the high-ranking servants and butlers of the noble district. The prices up on the wall were exceedingly expensive, but the food sounded like it was of a higher quality than most inns in this city would serve,