A hearty giggle escaped Kyanna's lips as she was eagerly taken by Kamala by her hand, with warmth feeling her chest at the cheerfulness of her friend as she hurried along with her.
The reception from the Landers weren't exactly the most friendly, but Kyanna did her best to ignore, focusing on what was important for the sake of the small elf.
"A handful of things, I'm not sure if we will have all in here, but we gotta make it do... There must be a substitute, in a way or another!" She giggled, clasping her hands together and peering over to the table, where she would need to start putting her hands to work, but first- for the ingredients.
"We will need flour, vanilla, sugar, butter, egg..." Kyanna started counting on her fingers, tugging each of them at every mention of ingredients, while her mind lingered off to something that may have been important too-
"Do you have cocoa beans around here? They are a bit rare, but..."
At least in Medieval times, chocolate was rather expensive. Granted, one couldn't really consider TerraSphere as something akin to Medieval, could they? The magi technology was certainly advanced, and magic was a good substitute for science, on top of being able to break the laws of physics and giving them more flexibility.
@Kamala Graham
The reception from the Landers weren't exactly the most friendly, but Kyanna did her best to ignore, focusing on what was important for the sake of the small elf.
"A handful of things, I'm not sure if we will have all in here, but we gotta make it do... There must be a substitute, in a way or another!" She giggled, clasping her hands together and peering over to the table, where she would need to start putting her hands to work, but first- for the ingredients.
"We will need flour, vanilla, sugar, butter, egg..." Kyanna started counting on her fingers, tugging each of them at every mention of ingredients, while her mind lingered off to something that may have been important too-
"Do you have cocoa beans around here? They are a bit rare, but..."
At least in Medieval times, chocolate was rather expensive. Granted, one couldn't really consider TerraSphere as something akin to Medieval, could they? The magi technology was certainly advanced, and magic was a good substitute for science, on top of being able to break the laws of physics and giving them more flexibility.
@Kamala Graham
