[hr] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/45aNIHI.png[/img][/center] [hr] [right][sup][i]Cunningham's Bookstore[/i][/sup][/right] [right][sup][i]Interactions: [@Blizz][/i][/sup][/right] Min smiled at Kaito, Bonnie, and several others who trickled into the bookshop that was becoming notably much more… cozy! And as Bonnie exchanged pleasantries and began to lead them around the place, Min waved at her living statues, Abott and Costello, to keep apace in the back, as to not block the view of others. They dutifully complied, and Min followed after Bonnie, listening to her tour. Looking into the three rooms upstairs, Min found them all to look rather similar and small, but comfortingly so. Back in Linkhaven, her room had been somewhat small as well, yet it had felt achingly empty as an only child and she had to fill it up with “companions” for it to feel like home. At least here, she’d have a roommate that wasn’t her own creation! How exciting. Min liked the smell of the first room, reminded her of her parent’s pastries and candles. The scent of lavender was a welcome one. As they walked further down the hall and Bonnie showed them the rest of the rooms, Min heard the tiefling—Kyrus was it?—ask a question. [color=bc8dbf]“Oh ‘ello! Yes those two are a couple of my constructs! Couple of sweeties I made a few months ago… rather helpful friends eager to aid me in my move in.”[/color] Her eyes widened as she looked down at his mechanical arm. [color=bc8dbf]“Wow, that’s incredibly advanced sorcery!”[/color] Min had seen some magitech like that, but she’d never up close to such an intricate device. [color=bc8dbf]“I’ve mostly worked with non-mechanical autonomous constructs— statues, homunculi, I’m sure you’re familiar. But I haven’t really looked into integrating actual mechanics and motion into my sculptures, pure magic tends to do the heavy lifting. But your arm clearly does that… Hmmm, and not only is it magic and technology but it’s integrated with your biology… a union of anatomy and technosorcery. Very fascinating!”[/color] Min stroked her chin, clearly impressed, but beginning to float off into her own grandiose imagination, pondering the possibilities of creating constructs that were made of inorganic and biological parts. Some sort of… half-statue half-flesh golem.