Esca Mac Cunoval, of the Brigantes. (
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ROMANI ITE DOMUM.
Esca doesn't realize he's walked through any door, at first, because the door to the peristyle at the Aquila Vila don't have doors, precisely. It takes Esca a moment to realize what's happened, and in that moment he walks into and onto a bed, of the softest quality he's ever encountered. The shift in perception shocks him further, and he turns, scaring and confused. An open door behind him leads back to the garden. But here... There are things to explore. Gently, he closes the door, and walks out.
The floor is soft under his feet, softer than fresh grass, and the air is pleasantly chilled like the best days at home. There are shining metal boxes open, but nothing happens when he walks inside, and eventually he finds stares that take him to identical rooms. None of the doors are locked, though it does take Esca some time to understand that one must twist the handle to open them.
He repeats this descent until he finds himself in a large room full of color and sound; multiple booths call out to him like sirens, and he is at once curious and skeptical. He wishes he had brought a sword. As is, in a shirt and braccae, he feels slightly exposed.
He climbs atop one of the nearest flashing booths, this one bright yellow and shouting about 'slots'. Crouching, he cups his hands around his mouth and calls out to allies. "Am I alone? Show yourself, friend! I mean no harm, and have naught which you could steal."
The floor is soft under his feet, softer than fresh grass, and the air is pleasantly chilled like the best days at home. There are shining metal boxes open, but nothing happens when he walks inside, and eventually he finds stares that take him to identical rooms. None of the doors are locked, though it does take Esca some time to understand that one must twist the handle to open them.
He repeats this descent until he finds himself in a large room full of color and sound; multiple booths call out to him like sirens, and he is at once curious and skeptical. He wishes he had brought a sword. As is, in a shirt and braccae, he feels slightly exposed.
He climbs atop one of the nearest flashing booths, this one bright yellow and shouting about 'slots'. Crouching, he cups his hands around his mouth and calls out to allies. "Am I alone? Show yourself, friend! I mean no harm, and have naught which you could steal."
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It stops making sense if she thinks about it too long, but so dos the fact that her toilet was replaced with a hotel in the first place. "That's...that's a long time ago, where I'm from. That's all."
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She considers the offer of exploration, glancing over at Esca, before nodding. "Why not? I've got time. What do you want to see first?"
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She pauses at the landing, looking around at the next floor up. There's a really nice swimming pool, but no restaurants. Onwards and upwards. "Anyway, pilaf is...well, I guess if you don't have rice, it's kind of hard to explain, but it's really good. One of my dads taught me to make it."
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Esca is not quite sure what rice is, and so he can only nod sagaciously with empty confidence. "Your family," he says, thinking. "Do the tribes still live? Which are you from?" He assumes, by 'dads', she means she was adopted into another chieftain's protection. Rare for a woman, but perhaps they have different rules, now.
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Martha would be happy to introduce him to all the deliciousness of cuisine from outside the British Isles, but it'll be another two flights of stairs before they can even think about that. "Well, uh. I'm not from a tribe exactly. Dad's family live in Nottingham, though. And Tharkay was born in India. It's on the other side of the world from England, really far away. Are you from a tribe?"
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