[Alucard stops at a small shop en route to his graveyard home. It is not a masonry supply shop or a chemist's, but a small garden store with a few too many succulents and moss balls on display in the window. He doesn't linger, getting what he needs through purpose (I'm working to clean the moss growing off of those smashed headstones in the cemetary about a quarter mile west. I can offer a few coins, but I was hoping to get this done soon if you'll give me the rest on credit?) and exiting with a small jar in hand.
Just vinegar. Enough for spot treatment, and what can be spared should he be a liar.
The graveyard gates are open. There are hours left in the day, and so Alucard heads north, to where the moss is at it's worst. The graveyard is not huge, and most of the stones remain in pieces. (Only those pieces are placed in front of the corresponding plot, with every intent to rebuild.) It is then he picks a small headstone that was undamaged by the events of October, and sits in front of it. To his left is a workspace he was wrangling the other day, and that means some brushes are available.
A little pour of vinegar to the stone. Then the scrubbing begins, the dhampir's attention focused on only the work in front of him.]
Sounds like a good plan let me just set that up!
Just vinegar. Enough for spot treatment, and what can be spared should he be a liar.
The graveyard gates are open. There are hours left in the day, and so Alucard heads north, to where the moss is at it's worst. The graveyard is not huge, and most of the stones remain in pieces. (Only those pieces are placed in front of the corresponding plot, with every intent to rebuild.) It is then he picks a small headstone that was undamaged by the events of October, and sits in front of it. To his left is a workspace he was wrangling the other day, and that means some brushes are available.
A little pour of vinegar to the stone. Then the scrubbing begins, the dhampir's attention focused on only the work in front of him.]