I feel as if a city is easier in that regards. Nature is isolated in little spots, meaning that something that otherwise works against the natural environment is easier to atttend to - like you've done. But beyond? [Alucard pauses to imagine the idea, but shakes his head no.] Probably best not to, unless you want to make an oasis or two. [The words leave Alucard's mouth and--
--oh! That's another idea. But he won't harp on it or shove the bard's nose in it to make the concept stick.]
I can't help with less quiet. [An honest assessment of himself. Given the chance, Alucard is always going to prefer silence.] The most I do is go out into the desert and howl at the moon when everything feels just that little bit too much. [Screaming, just in a more interesting way.] I could demonstrate, if you'd like.
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--oh! That's another idea. But he won't harp on it or shove the bard's nose in it to make the concept stick.]
I can't help with less quiet. [An honest assessment of himself. Given the chance, Alucard is always going to prefer silence.] The most I do is go out into the desert and howl at the moon when everything feels just that little bit too much. [Screaming, just in a more interesting way.] I could demonstrate, if you'd like.