ext_84438 ([identity profile] asar-suti.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2005-03-17 02:58 pm

Bulding Site II.

Asar-Suti is in the half-finished staff quarters again.

He's been conjuring things for quite a while now: wallpaper, paint, glue, doorknobs, tiles, washbasins, rolled-up carpeting, DIY floowboards, what have you, he's busy making it.

And a few cardboard packages of purportedly easy-to-build kitchen cabinets, for those of the staff who get their own small kitchens in their quarters.

He's got a tan bathtub and nice, fiddly brown-and-green mosaic tiling already secreted away, set aside for Gil's future bathroom.

The place is busy; people are bustling about, demanding more of this or that, asking each other how something works, and lending each other hands, arms and other body parts for the more arduous tasks.

The goal of finishing this weekend looks quite realistic.

[[OOC: This is the second of the building site posts that I'd suggested; if your character volunteered to help or just likes to lend a hand, come on in - fly-by posts to establish your pup was there, long chats and brief interludes all equally welcome!]]
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[personal profile] mnt_raph 2005-03-17 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
'Cause he fights the good fights, but he's not always a good guy about it. An' who he fights is like the one group everyone where I'm from can get behind hating.
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[personal profile] mnt_raph 2005-03-17 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Evil's sort of a perspective thing. It's just most everyone agrees that they're evil. They're the sort that exterminate folk for arbitrary reasons. So when bad things happen to them...like when they get pushed into an an airplane propellor, we don't feel bad for them.

But they're not like...orks, in that they're not born evil. They choose to be. It's different. Is this makin' sense?
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[personal profile] mnt_raph 2005-03-18 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
Really? I gotta be honest, I didn't get past the prologue of that book.