[Hand taken and held! In a comfortable grip, not too tightly.]
Hm... the bathtubs are... a little strange, and it is very inconvenient that we have to share them with so many others all at once, but at least the water is warm enough to be comfortable!
Nonsense! We've come this far together. At the very least, we should make certain we all are comfortably cleaned up and as put together as we possibly can be in the aftermath of all of this!
Well, yes, I suppose so. I haven't seen any sort of laundry and drier situation, but it wouldn't take long for the clothing to dry if it was hung out properly.
[Hm...]
Perhaps some of the rooms have robes or something like that? For while we wait for clothes to dry. As for the eyepatch [which is very cool btw], I'm certain we could fashion something temporary!
I'm not worried about getting something temporary really, but, uh.
[ Well actually, a part of it is already visible even without the eyepatch and mask scenario most of the time, but he has these strange bruise-like patterns visible peeking out from under it and just barely on the bridge of his nose. ]
[ Screw it, he decides. His face isn't much of a secret these days anyway and having a wet patch just stuck on your face is 1) uncomfortable and 2) debateable sanitary-wise when it's all foreign lake fish blood water. It's pretty much as-is from icon. ]
The ancient Greeks were the first people to have showers. Their aqueducts and water systems made of lead pipes allowed water to be pumped both into and out of large communal shower rooms used by elites and common citizens alike.[4] These rooms have been discovered at the site of the city Pergamum and can also be found represented in pottery of the era. The depictions are very similar to modern locker room showers and even include bars to hang up clothing.[5]
man wtf how can i ask stupid questions in these conditions]
"Evidence of the earliest surviving personal sized bath tub was found on the Isle of Crete where a 1.5-metre (5 ft) long pedestal tub was found built from hardened pottery.[1]
Documented early plumbing systems for bathing go back as far as around 3300 BC with the discovery of copper water pipes beneath a palace in ancient Europe.
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Hm... the bathtubs are... a little strange, and it is very inconvenient that we have to share them with so many others all at once, but at least the water is warm enough to be comfortable!
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I don't like bathtubs.
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Er.
Why not?
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I saw something horrible happen in one once. So...
Ever since then, I can't... really use bathtubs.
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I--I see! Is it only bathtubs themselves? Perhaps one of us could fill the tub and then dump the water on you with buckets, or something like that?
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I'd have to take off stuff like my eyepatch and clothes to dry them, right? Do we even have a dryer around here?
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Well, yes, I suppose so. I haven't seen any sort of laundry and drier situation, but it wouldn't take long for the clothing to dry if it was hung out properly.
[Hm...]
Perhaps some of the rooms have robes or something like that? For while we wait for clothes to dry. As for the eyepatch [which is very cool btw], I'm certain we could fashion something temporary!
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[ Well actually, a part of it is already visible even without the eyepatch and mask scenario most of the time, but he has these strange bruise-like patterns visible peeking out from under it and just barely on the bridge of his nose. ]
It's maybe not so pretty under here?
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He'd prop his hands on his hips, but they are occupied right now. But that's the vibe. He draws his shoulders back a little, anyway, brows furrowed.]
And so? It certainly isn't anything anyone should have a problem with!
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No?
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It's also on my hands and legs, so.
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I understand. A place can become tainted by the ills that ensued there.
I prefer to use hot springs and clear running streams myself. We've not proper baths in my current lodgings either.
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I do think hot springs sound nice. And, um, I mean. Showers are totally fine.
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man wtf how can i ask stupid questions in these conditions]
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Though, if I find a place where one might have a good hot soak under a starry night, I shall let you know.
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Thanks, Melinoe-san. It sounds really nice. I'll look forward to it.
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Holy shit she knows what that is]
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THESE BITCHES HAD PLUMBING, LOWE]