[ red is absolutely enthralled with cas, just in case there was any question about that, perfectly happy to tilt his own head back and forth and watch cas follow. or, perhaps, red has just picked up on sam's ability to play host - entertaining the guests until sam returns, to which red stands and flutters his wings a bit before settling.
it seems a bit like the falcon is quite used to visitors, but who's to say for sure? ]
Never? Huh. Is that a 'I don't need to eat at all thanks to my body' kind of scenario, or are you just not really ever hungry? [ he has to ask, mostly because he has known plenty of people who start different types of meds and lose their appetite, but he's got a pretty good feeling that's not the case here. either way, he kind of just rolls with it, tearing off an end of the loaf and biting into his own piece, setting the rest aside.
there's a kind of smile, a kind of snort, at the nesting comment. he's not even sure if the other had meant the joke, but sam doesn't really give it a lot more attention, walking over to where the couch sits (the new couch, thanks to the mess this entire place had been just a couple weeks before) and gesturing for cas to take a seat. ]
Just a few things. [ sam settles on the other open spot, setting the rest of his uneaten bread on the table. ] First is that when you get inside, you won't remember anything. Not your name, not any specific memories, not this place- [ he gestures around, meaning cadens, meaning the whole continent, but then doesn't really give cas too much time to ask questions. ] Second is that I'll take you in this time, but the rest of the times you can do it on your own. It just takes some meditation, clearing your mind, but not much else. The only thing you have to worry about is that a lot of the people here in the Free Cities don't know a lot about magic, so they might get a little wary if they see you doing it out in public. Your body stays here and just sort of hangs out, but your mind will be gone. It's kinda freaky, if we're being honest, but you get used to it.
[ sam just kind of talks through it all, resettling the cushions on the couch, making sure cas has on for his back too and getting comfortable where he's sitting as well. there's no real way to tell when you get inside how long you'll be there, not the first time, at least. ]
Third- you're going to probably meet a lot of other people in there. The only other people you do meet are all like us- brought through the portal. I'll be hanging around pretty close by for most of it, so if you need anything, I'll be there to keep an eye out. [ a beat, and then a friendly - if not a little conspiratorial - smile. ] If you've got any secrets, time to spill. Chances are I'll find out about them in a very roundabout way.
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it seems a bit like the falcon is quite used to visitors, but who's to say for sure? ]
Never? Huh. Is that a 'I don't need to eat at all thanks to my body' kind of scenario, or are you just not really ever hungry? [ he has to ask, mostly because he has known plenty of people who start different types of meds and lose their appetite, but he's got a pretty good feeling that's not the case here. either way, he kind of just rolls with it, tearing off an end of the loaf and biting into his own piece, setting the rest aside.
there's a kind of smile, a kind of snort, at the nesting comment. he's not even sure if the other had meant the joke, but sam doesn't really give it a lot more attention, walking over to where the couch sits (the new couch, thanks to the mess this entire place had been just a couple weeks before) and gesturing for cas to take a seat. ]
Just a few things. [ sam settles on the other open spot, setting the rest of his uneaten bread on the table. ] First is that when you get inside, you won't remember anything. Not your name, not any specific memories, not this place- [ he gestures around, meaning cadens, meaning the whole continent, but then doesn't really give cas too much time to ask questions. ] Second is that I'll take you in this time, but the rest of the times you can do it on your own. It just takes some meditation, clearing your mind, but not much else. The only thing you have to worry about is that a lot of the people here in the Free Cities don't know a lot about magic, so they might get a little wary if they see you doing it out in public. Your body stays here and just sort of hangs out, but your mind will be gone. It's kinda freaky, if we're being honest, but you get used to it.
[ sam just kind of talks through it all, resettling the cushions on the couch, making sure cas has on for his back too and getting comfortable where he's sitting as well. there's no real way to tell when you get inside how long you'll be there, not the first time, at least. ]
Third- you're going to probably meet a lot of other people in there. The only other people you do meet are all like us- brought through the portal. I'll be hanging around pretty close by for most of it, so if you need anything, I'll be there to keep an eye out. [ a beat, and then a friendly - if not a little conspiratorial - smile. ] If you've got any secrets, time to spill. Chances are I'll find out about them in a very roundabout way.