“Communal Spirit” It can be hard to change the way you might react to something. A bad experience can really affect your whole outlook. But if you keep an open mind and try to adjust for the better, it will become easier – natural – as you go.
Be careful out there.
From inside a guest room at the White Bear tavern, Puccini moves towards the center of the room, lifting his right arm to open up his cloak as he reaches in with his left hand to locate and retrieve a scroll case.
Puccini: "All these days, and not one chance at camaraderie."
Panel 2
From an overhead angle which shows most of the square room, focused on the area opposite the door. Wak is seated in a chair in the left corner, bowl in lab and spoon in hand. next to the chair on the floor is the gobo's tankard. Near the foot of the bed against the far wall, Hob reaches both for a bowl and to place a hand on Nak's shoulder. Nak is holding bowl and spoon in both hands and tracking Puccini as the wizard reaches the center of the room and pulls the scroll from its case. Walking from the foot towards the head of the bed where Pōk is seated, Fip also carries bowl and utensil in a similar fashion. Close to the corner opposite Wak, resting an arm on the bedside table, Nik observes the conversation unfold.
Nak, offscreen: "<How could we avoid it?>"
Panel 3
Hob casts a critical stare at Nak, who in mid-discussion notices the gesture...
Nak: <"The common room would... have...">
Panel 4
...and adjusts the commentary. While Hob is pleased by the change of tone, Nak gives an eyeroll.
Nak: <"...not been as cozy.">
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