[ This week, now that she's expecting it, Homura doesn't wake quite as on edge as she has the previous, thus primrose suite can be spared her paranoia for once. The gong of the clocks is no less imposing, though, so even if she wanted to she can't just lounge around in bed... huh, what's that odd shadow lingering nearby in the canopy?
Anyway, after a morning routine of freshening up, then breakfast in the banquet hall, Homura can be found at the promenade of reflexion in the midmorning, lingering around Ish's statue and plaque contemplatively. Perched atop one of the statues nearby is a large blackbird of some sort, closer to an eagle in size than what you'd normally see from most passerine birds. Its feathers are a glossy, deep black in most of the plumage save for a few portions of bright white around the top of the wings.
Later in the day, she and her shadow can be found wandering the gardens, taking in the various changes. Approach her by where the grotto once was, or any of the other spot the differences around the area? ]
What do you think it is that is responsible for the changes each week? Whim, perhaps?
[ Or something else? In either case, even later on, closer to the evening, you'll find them both in repose at the aquarium. ]
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Anyway, after a morning routine of freshening up, then breakfast in the banquet hall, Homura can be found at the promenade of reflexion in the midmorning, lingering around Ish's statue and plaque contemplatively. Perched atop one of the statues nearby is a large blackbird of some sort, closer to an eagle in size than what you'd normally see from most passerine birds. Its feathers are a glossy, deep black in most of the plumage save for a few portions of bright white around the top of the wings.
Later in the day, she and her shadow can be found wandering the gardens, taking in the various changes. Approach her by where the grotto once was, or any of the other spot the differences around the area? ]
What do you think it is that is responsible for the changes each week? Whim, perhaps?
[ Or something else? In either case, even later on, closer to the evening, you'll find them both in repose at the aquarium. ]