[ Amelia stands up to glance over at the work being done by the Doctor before going to work on the kitchen. Dust and debris are lifted and disappear into thin air and cracks on countertops are sealed.
As for the dishes... She actually just starts turning on the water, grabs a sponge, and starts scrubbing some dirt off of it manually. Everything else around her is being repaired magically, but she's keen on doing this one task hands-on. ]
The ones that are awake and thriving aren't the coziest with one another and if they are, they're fairly insular. I've been told that the oldest ones who haven't perished put themselves into an everlasting sleep.
[ The lukewarm water kind of helps her center her focus and settle down from the destructive incident that just occurred. Though she had not shown any fear outwardly, Amelia was truly shaken once it was all over. The conversation with her guest is helping too. ]
... We also have a Witch King. Not human, absolutely not of the natural world of this reality, but he is what he is.
[ Though she tried to keep a neutral tone when mentioning the Witch King, there is the slightest tenseness in her voice and harshness in her scrubbing. ]
It's more accurate to say, he's the reason why there's magic here in the first place. So he's not really a 'ruler' despite the name, but you can have fun guessing the implications if you want.
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[ Amelia stands up to glance over at the work being done by the Doctor before going to work on the kitchen. Dust and debris are lifted and disappear into thin air and cracks on countertops are sealed.
As for the dishes... She actually just starts turning on the water, grabs a sponge, and starts scrubbing some dirt off of it manually. Everything else around her is being repaired magically, but she's keen on doing this one task hands-on. ]
The ones that are awake and thriving aren't the coziest with one another and if they are, they're fairly insular. I've been told that the oldest ones who haven't perished put themselves into an everlasting sleep.
[ The lukewarm water kind of helps her center her focus and settle down from the destructive incident that just occurred. Though she had not shown any fear outwardly, Amelia was truly shaken once it was all over. The conversation with her guest is helping too. ]
... We also have a Witch King. Not human, absolutely not of the natural world of this reality, but he is what he is.
[ Though she tried to keep a neutral tone when mentioning the Witch King, there is the slightest tenseness in her voice and harshness in her scrubbing. ]
It's more accurate to say, he's the reason why there's magic here in the first place. So he's not really a 'ruler' despite the name, but you can have fun guessing the implications if you want.