[Not the strangest way a lover's ever appeared at Myr's door, but up there in his top five-- Especially for the long bewildering moment it takes him to catch up, somewhere around the time Kostos makes mention of mages, books, corpses. Conveniently, it's about as long as he needs to leave off what he was doing and get over to that same non-metaphorical door.
He is dressed down and barefoot, high-collared summerweight robe left open at the throat. It makes for an inviting glimpse as he tips his head back, feigning a look up at some point over Kostos' right shoulder (close enough; old habits die hard).] And what about their mediums--d'you lot hover around halfway or choose to come in as well?
[Because, please do-- As Myr steps out of the way with a beckoning gesture.
His quarters are as precisely neat as one might expect from someone relying on memory to know where everything resides, a place for everything and everything in its place but for the tangle of knotwork left out on the desk--presumably, what he'd been doing before Kostos showed up.
It's also exactly as dark in there as one might expect for someone who doesn't have to rely on candles. Careful once the door's closed.]
Light? [At least he's had visitors often enough to remember it.]
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He is dressed down and barefoot, high-collared summerweight robe left open at the throat. It makes for an inviting glimpse as he tips his head back, feigning a look up at some point over Kostos' right shoulder (close enough; old habits die hard).] And what about their mediums--d'you lot hover around halfway or choose to come in as well?
[Because, please do-- As Myr steps out of the way with a beckoning gesture.
His quarters are as precisely neat as one might expect from someone relying on memory to know where everything resides, a place for everything and everything in its place but for the tangle of knotwork left out on the desk--presumably, what he'd been doing before Kostos showed up.
It's also exactly as dark in there as one might expect for someone who doesn't have to rely on candles. Careful once the door's closed.]
Light? [At least he's had visitors often enough to remember it.]