Shizu set the tea up to steep as Ozma looked aorund. The house was filled with books - in fact, just about all the wall space was taken up with bookshelves. The furniture in the room was also very well matched. All oak. The place had a strange air of cleanliness, but it was messy. Nothing really had dust or left over food on it, but the room was not tidy.Â
The books themselves covered just about every possible genre and topic one can imagine. Many of them were focused on magic craft and medicine, but even the topic that held the majority were roughly 4% of the total books. Noticeably, the second largest section next to those were sailing books. Following those, the bookcases were no longer organized by topic, but by title, alphabetically.Â
A few other things that would stick out in the room: A cartographer's map on a side table detailing the oceans - not the land. A small hanging perch, like for a bird, but it was a seated swing. There was a corner of the room with a barrel filled with numerous staves.Â
"Ah, pardon me. I thought you would've seen my name on the poster. It's Shizu. Shi is fine, if you'd like." Â
After a 5 minute period to let the tea steep, she would return with the tea kettle and two cups on a tray.
The books themselves covered just about every possible genre and topic one can imagine. Many of them were focused on magic craft and medicine, but even the topic that held the majority were roughly 4% of the total books. Noticeably, the second largest section next to those were sailing books. Following those, the bookcases were no longer organized by topic, but by title, alphabetically.Â
A few other things that would stick out in the room: A cartographer's map on a side table detailing the oceans - not the land. A small hanging perch, like for a bird, but it was a seated swing. There was a corner of the room with a barrel filled with numerous staves.Â
"Ah, pardon me. I thought you would've seen my name on the poster. It's Shizu. Shi is fine, if you'd like." Â
After a 5 minute period to let the tea steep, she would return with the tea kettle and two cups on a tray.
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