Who: Alucard and open When: July Where: Aquila, Cadens, Ikorr What: Closed text thread; some exploring in Ikorr; and delving into the aftermath of the Free Cities Warnings: Added as needed
I also imagine the variety is appreciated by everyone else. No one wants bright yellow constantly.
[Alucard can imagine that some of the colors are similar to what he has at home, at least as far as a general range goes. Pigment for dyes and pigment for paints often share similar resources, and it isn't as if the garments in his own time are that drab. Basic in their colors, yes, but not grab.
He makes a point not to loom over the page until Annabeth is done. Or at least until there's a good amount of buildings on the page.]
Ah. Those are very familiar to me, at least in the overall construction.
Yellow has a time and a place, but an abundance of canary colors doesn't have the same wide appeal anymore, thank the gods.
[ perhaps the ancient greeks felt differently, but they're too dead to have an opinion now. ]
[ she will turn the book around for him when she mostly finishes - it doesn't have to be complete to give him an idea of the design after all. ]
Housing doesn't really look like this anymore where I'm from, but it does resemble older styles we've had. Though there isn't exactly uniformity either - different countries, even different states, all have variable infrastructure. You probably know what I mean. It's always been that way.
[ a smile flickers on her face. ] There's a lot you can do with blue.
[ and not just architecture and construction, but they're not about to get into a food discussion. ]
That's one of the best parts about architecture, I think. There's always going to be something new to discover, as styles change. You'll get there, I'm sure. Thanks for sharing with me.
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[Alucard can imagine that some of the colors are similar to what he has at home, at least as far as a general range goes. Pigment for dyes and pigment for paints often share similar resources, and it isn't as if the garments in his own time are that drab. Basic in their colors, yes, but not grab.
He makes a point not to loom over the page until Annabeth is done. Or at least until there's a good amount of buildings on the page.]
Ah. Those are very familiar to me, at least in the overall construction.
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[ perhaps the ancient greeks felt differently, but they're too dead to have an opinion now. ]
[ she will turn the book around for him when she mostly finishes - it doesn't have to be complete to give him an idea of the design after all. ]
Housing doesn't really look like this anymore where I'm from, but it does resemble older styles we've had. Though there isn't exactly uniformity either - different countries, even different states, all have variable infrastructure. You probably know what I mean. It's always been that way.
aim to wrap?
[Alucard nods as he takes in the sketch. It's definitely interesting. Not something he'd come up with on his own, Alucard is confident in that.]
I do. But I can appreciate the wholly novel to my eyes, although I'll also admit I would need a little time to adjust to such novel styles
yes sounds good!
[ and not just architecture and construction, but they're not about to get into a food discussion. ]
That's one of the best parts about architecture, I think. There's always going to be something new to discover, as styles change. You'll get there, I'm sure. Thanks for sharing with me.