Continued from...
This is my abode. This is my demesnes. Keep a mind as the Sea of Grass, and never forget that you have ears to listen. Here you will learn, be it of tragedy or of wonders.
Yet these grounds serve as a temple to loneliness, a small church etched into the corner of society, built for machines. Perhaps you might breathe life into iron and wood.
Anticipation felt like pins and needles running along Alistair's back as he unlocked the heavy iron door. The portal was warped from moisture, and the winter's cold air had done nothing but compound the problem. deGrey had a horrible habit of leaving the courtyard door ajar. He pushed heavily on the door, stumbling through when it burst open into a world of ticking. Inside the display room were several clocks and a few other mechanisms such as gyroscopes, automata, pumpscrews, or more unique inventions. Only two of the clocks were wound, a pair deGrey kept perpetually running for accurate time keeping. Their metronome was the only noise in the spacious shop.
Most of the the display room was painted in shadows, the only light flooding in from a pair of windows by the door to the workshop.
"Come Ha'na, it is not so dark in the workshop." deGrey walked stone floor, his footsteps mixing with the "ticks" and "tocks" of the clocks. Around the marble counter he moved, beginning to fall into habit and slip off his short boots and leave them behind at the portal. However, a small streak of nervousness ran through him and he kept his shoes on. He was allowing Ha'na in, but not all at once.
The workshop was neatly organized for the most part. It was brighter than the display room, being lit by a pair of fixed windows, and the open portal that led to the courtyard. There were small cupboards of tools deGrey did not use, but in general any tools that were frequently used fell into line like well trained soldiers. The previous owner had done all the engineering work for the Syliran Knights, and had nearly every tool Alistair had ever needed. Surely I can accommodate her with these resources. deGrey had received a stroke of luck when he received this shop. "This is it." Alistair turned back to stare intently at Ha'na's eyes, deciphering their mystery. What did she think? Was it disappointing? He pointed to another door across the room, slightly ajar. "That would be my living quarters." Then deGrey pointed to the open door that led to an outdoor courtyard, "And there is the forge."