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A smol mermaid enters Hearthkeeper's Refuge
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Fair enough. "The barracuda please."

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She shifts Twintails to one arm (she's surprisingly strong), grabs the barracuda with her other hand, walks back into the large room, sets her down in a chair, and lays the fish on the table.

"Normally people eat food on dishes—objects made to hold food—but this is a bit too big for that, and the reasons why dishes are important don't matter very much here anyways. Do you want a knife? Is the chair—that's the thing you're sitting on—comfortable enough for you? We'll probably make something special for you eventually, but I can also find something else now if you want your spine to bend in a different way."

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Twintails is already chomping on the barracuda by the time the Hearthkeeper starts talking.

– AGH, why is it so cold?!

…haha like she cares, she's literally starving! CHOMP.

She tries to take in what's being said to her, and considers the chair. The part she's actually sitting on is kind of soft. "I don't know. I'm used to sitting on harder things than this, but I'm also used to weighing less." Chomp. "…But I've also been lying on a rock for two days, so anything softer than that is comfortable by comparison." Chomp. "Anyway… I don't think I can tell if it would be comfortable an hour from now, but… it's comfortable for now."

Chomp.

"I don't think I know what you mean about my spine bending."

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"I mean your posture, the shape your body takes."

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"This… posture… is fine, I think. I sit basically like this sometimes. And I don't know what other position I would even use to eat when I can't just free-float. Aside from lying down, I guess."

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"I can get you furniture that will let you lay down, or mostly lay down. I think you will probably also want your private space to have water to swim and float in, and you can eat there. The great hall—this room—is just the more social setting for meals."

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Twintails pauses.

"…Maybe I'll want water eventually, but… It's…

"For a long time, the water has just been… the place where I was going to die before I was fully grown. Right now, I'm kind of glad I don't have to go back in it."

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"As you wish. I think it will be good for you to have a wheelchair of some kind. That would be either a chair like this one or something that lets you lie down more, with large attached wheels that you could push with your hands to move around. How does that sound to you?"

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"I'm having a hard time picturing what you mean, but if it'll make it easier to move around on my own then I think it sounds nice. And I think I'm okay with sitting."

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"Alright, I'll speak to some people about that then. They should be able to have something ready in a few days."

If Twintails doesn't have any further questions, she'll wait for her to finish eating.

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Twintails eats the entire barracuda. It doesn't take her very long. By the time she's done, the skin just below her neck is bulging outward like there's a balloon underneath it.

She ordered more food than she can eat at once. That was deliberate — even when she's literally starving, she's not under the delusion that she can eat a ray three times her length in one sitting — but it's now occurring to her that the magic food room might not keep it for her.

"Will the other food stay in the 'pantry' for later? I know I can just ask for more if it doesn't, but… Even if you were to tell me that it creates the food from nothing, it would feel wasteful to ask it for something that's just going to disappear."

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"Those specific fish will not persist, no."

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"Oh. Okay. Sorry."

"Would it know if something is poisonous to me? If I asked it for something I never ate before — like if I saw a human food and I wanted to try it — and it turned out it was something that would make me sick, would the 'pantry' know that and not give it to me?"

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"It's not actually able to give you something you've never eaten before, but if you tried something that someone else got out of the pantry and it wasn't safe for you to eat, the pantry wouldn't be able to give you any of it. And once Ton'guni does some more thorough magic to examine you, he'll be able to tell you what is and isn't safe for you to eat. The acorn bread definitely is."

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Oh. Darn. She was hoping that at some point she could ask it for that weird type of ray that had a barb in its tail so she could get second-hand revenge on it. But she's never eaten one, so she can't do that.

But it's really good to know that she can't accidentally ask for something that will make her sick!

"Did you make all this stuff? It's really powerful!"

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"In some ways. It would be more accurate to say I found something that was already here, and changed it to be more useful. That the pantry is capable of creating food from nothing isn't my work. That it only creates food and not potentially other more dangerous things, and only food that is safe for the operator to eat, is my work."

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That's so cool!

"Do you know who made it? The food room, or… I guess this whole place, if you didn't make this whole place."

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"No, I don't. I don't if it was made by anyone at all."

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Oh wow.

That's cool but kind of scary.

"…I hope it wasn't made by someone who might decide to unmake it at any moment without warning."

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"I've been here for more than three hundred thousand days, and it's been around for at least that long. I don't think it will stop existing anytime soon."

"Normally, my guests have their own private rooms that they use for sleeping, keeping their things, and spending time when they want to be alone. Do you want to get one for yourself now?"

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Twintails does the math. If you round a moon up to 30 days, 300,000 days is…

1,000 moons. And the real number is bigger.

About 10 generations, give or take.

Whoa.

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…She was asked a question, what was it?

 

Oh right, a place for sleeping. "I think so. Please." She's pretty tired, even though she only just woke up a little while ago.

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Then she'll pick up Twintails again, and start heading down one of the hallways.

"Is there anything in particular you want your room to have?"

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"Um… What can a room have?"

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"For the most part, anything that might be found in a residential building below a certain technology level. I realize that doesn't help you very much. If you'd like, I can show you some rooms the house comes up with and explain what everything is for, or if you know what kind of problems you want your room to solve, I can tell you how it might do that, if possible. I think you'll probably want a bed—that's furniture that's meant to be a comfortable place to sleep—and a toilet—that's an object that's a convenient way to dispose of bodily waste. If you want to eat privately sometimes, you'll probably also want a kitchen, although there's only one magic pantry. There are other ways to get food, they're just less convenient."

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