[... that was more for Luffy, in case he was offended and tried to barge in. But. Perhaps it was a mistake.
Law's room is fairly spacious for a place that's not in the Tower. Overall, the shared apartment between Luffy, Law, and Vivi (a steal at nine silverbytes!) is about half the size of an Eos apartment that takes up an entire floor, since the pirates have eschewed some of the features that come standard with such a Tower apartment.
That said, it's still pretty big.
There's a digital skin on the walls that mimics the sky at night. Right now it's set to Tanagura's own without any light pollution - the moons, Eos and Burn, staring down and the Anyelir galaxy a bright band across the sky. There are brighter points that aren't stars - planets in the Glans system. It's a sight Rider should recognize if the trip to and from Kue came with a window view, as it did for Law.
The contents of the room are this: a large bed (with one supposedly sleeping pirate occupant), one small nightstand with a drawer for lube and toys, a desk with a chair tucked into a corner, a door to a closet right next to that, and tucked away at the other end is two stuffed chairs and a small coffee table next to a shelf with a couple of items neatly arranged on them and three large backpacks resting against the shelf, mostly packed.
(That's something Rider will find in every bedroom. Backpacks stuffed.)
There is one more item in the room and that is a tree with bared branches. There is a larger one in the main living room, much the same, and the reason for this is rustling on her perch, black beady eyes opening.
Prruk-prruk-prruk?
Xin, Law's pet raven, has seen you, Rider. Whiiiiiich might distract you from the fact that Law's breathing has changed, a good sign he's alert even if he's not awake. Or that the way he's positioned has his back to the wall, closed eyes pointed to the exits. Or that Kikoku, Law's nodachi is in easy grabbing distance. He's probably a millisecond away from cracking an eye open, and already primed to deal with a potential hostile presence.
But perhaps she has not. In that case, the above says a hell of a lot about the sleeping man in the bed.]
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Law's room is fairly spacious for a place that's not in the Tower. Overall, the shared apartment between Luffy, Law, and Vivi (a steal at nine silverbytes!) is about half the size of an Eos apartment that takes up an entire floor, since the pirates have eschewed some of the features that come standard with such a Tower apartment.
That said, it's still pretty big.
There's a digital skin on the walls that mimics the sky at night. Right now it's set to Tanagura's own without any light pollution - the moons, Eos and Burn, staring down and the Anyelir galaxy a bright band across the sky. There are brighter points that aren't stars - planets in the Glans system. It's a sight Rider should recognize if the trip to and from Kue came with a window view, as it did for Law.
The contents of the room are this: a large bed (with one supposedly sleeping pirate occupant), one small nightstand with a drawer for lube and toys, a desk with a chair tucked into a corner, a door to a closet right next to that, and tucked away at the other end is two stuffed chairs and a small coffee table next to a shelf with a couple of items neatly arranged on them and three large backpacks resting against the shelf, mostly packed.
(That's something Rider will find in every bedroom. Backpacks stuffed.)
There is one more item in the room and that is a tree with bared branches. There is a larger one in the main living room, much the same, and the reason for this is rustling on her perch, black beady eyes opening.
Prruk-prruk-prruk?
Xin, Law's pet raven, has seen you, Rider. Whiiiiiich might distract you from the fact that Law's breathing has changed, a good sign he's alert even if he's not awake. Or that the way he's positioned has his back to the wall, closed eyes pointed to the exits. Or that Kikoku, Law's nodachi is in easy grabbing distance. He's probably a millisecond away from cracking an eye open, and already primed to deal with a potential hostile presence.
But perhaps she has not. In that case, the above says a hell of a lot about the sleeping man in the bed.]