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Sophie Summerhelm ([personal profile] summerbloom) wrote in [community profile] phonetasmal2018-11-12 01:03 am

un: sophiesummerhe, posted the day of the ic intro's morning

To the occupants of the Keystone Station,

Good morning! I apologize for not being able to contact everyone individually. I'm very unfamiliar with sending a letter like this, so I don't understand all of the settings. But Down explained to me that if I send this letter here, then everyone will be able to see this. So please excuse my rudeness!

My name is Sophie Summerhelm. I've introduced myself to some of you already but it's very nice to meet everyone! I just arrived last night and I was hoping to ask some questions about some things around the station.

1) Is it okay to take herbs and grasses from the gardens and greenhouses around the station? I'm an alchemist and it's very useful for me to be able to gather materials. But I'd like to make sure I'm not taking things from places that should be left alone!
2) Is there a way for three people to share a room? I've arrived with two of my friends and we'd like to stay together. But the regular rooms are very small and none of us can share a bed. Are there any other options?
3) Who will be taking payment for room and board, as well as the food we eat? I only have coins from my home, so I hope those can cover the cost.

Thank you very much for your help! I hope I'm able to meet and make friends with everyone properly over the next few days.

Sincerely,
Sophie Summerhelm
daughterofthemark: (04F. A soaring shadow above)

[personal profile] daughterofthemark 2018-11-23 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course! We each simply do what we can, whether that entails researching the effects of Fissures or merely preparing breakfast in the morning.

[Disclaimer: satisfaction with "preparing breakfast" end of this scale not guaranteed for all participants in this conversation.]
daughterofthemark: (09F. The unopened crimson jaws)

[personal profile] daughterofthemark 2018-11-24 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
If nothing else, perhaps you could taste test? ;)

But I'm certain alchemy will be most useful! Especially if you study the scientific texts available here. Search for something called "chemistry."