Feb 02 2020, 04:44 PM
Just more dye-making, but anyone's welcome at any time!
Crushed Bone acquired!
Elspet was on another sort of adventure, today - she was in a thousand-year-old cage or marrow and ferns. Her knuckles brushed against a bit of pale white spine every once in a while, and multiple times she scuffled up into a bipedal stance and shuffled away.
Her glass jars and trinkets clacking against one another was enough, at least, to remind her to not be so easily frightened. She had yet to figure out how glass-making worked, and the Blacksmith wasn't too readily available for advice. Maybe other older Gembound would know...
At last, coming into a small clearing with shorter ferns on either side and creeping mosses along the floor, Elspet plopped down. She took out her supplies in practiced order: jars and bottles; corks; smaller leaf-bags; mortar and pestle. The crinkling of her bag was reminder enough that she needed to work on fashioning a fresh one, but it would hold well enough for now.
The gorilla extended a lanky arm towards one of the ribs embedded into the wall, then another. Holding a bowl beneath the curve of the bone, Elspet tapped away at it, very gently breaking off chunks of the bone into it. She settled back down, scooting so that her back was pressed against the wall and she could idly work away at crushing the bone into a fine powder.
Her glass jars and trinkets clacking against one another was enough, at least, to remind her to not be so easily frightened. She had yet to figure out how glass-making worked, and the Blacksmith wasn't too readily available for advice. Maybe other older Gembound would know...
At last, coming into a small clearing with shorter ferns on either side and creeping mosses along the floor, Elspet plopped down. She took out her supplies in practiced order: jars and bottles; corks; smaller leaf-bags; mortar and pestle. The crinkling of her bag was reminder enough that she needed to work on fashioning a fresh one, but it would hold well enough for now.
The gorilla extended a lanky arm towards one of the ribs embedded into the wall, then another. Holding a bowl beneath the curve of the bone, Elspet tapped away at it, very gently breaking off chunks of the bone into it. She settled back down, scooting so that her back was pressed against the wall and she could idly work away at crushing the bone into a fine powder.
