[ Something has changed. They're not entirely sure what it is, but though they watch the husks carefully, they seem content not to seek out any further combat.
The elevator is an odd metal cage they're confused by the purpose of. Perhaps if they'd known what it was to find anything funny, they might have made some indication of amusement as Grimm crouches beside them, but they just tilt their head curiously instead.
Then it starts to move and it's probably Grimm's turn to be amused as they skitter about in confusion and cling to his cloak again, which is the only safe object they can think of. Even when the elevator stops its movement, they still hold on tightly.
The plaintive sound of a song and the noise of water distracts them from their fear of their newest experience, however. It takes a long moment, but then curiosity overrides their desire to stay where things are safe, and they go to explore.
A series of splashes from one of the connecting rooms indicates they've apparently decide to try the hot spring first, but they tire of it soon enough. Ultimately, Grimm will find them sitting politely on the abandoned stage, apparently enraptured by the sound of music.
It's like nothing they've ever heard before, this melody given life through someone's voice. Their stillness and poised posture suggests they could sit here forever if left alone.
But as soon as their attention is sufficiently drawn away, they're quick to hop to their feet again. Curiosity is sated, at least for the moment; they're ready to go. ]
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The elevator is an odd metal cage they're confused by the purpose of. Perhaps if they'd known what it was to find anything funny, they might have made some indication of amusement as Grimm crouches beside them, but they just tilt their head curiously instead.
Then it starts to move and it's probably Grimm's turn to be amused as they skitter about in confusion and cling to his cloak again, which is the only safe object they can think of. Even when the elevator stops its movement, they still hold on tightly.
The plaintive sound of a song and the noise of water distracts them from their fear of their newest experience, however. It takes a long moment, but then curiosity overrides their desire to stay where things are safe, and they go to explore.
A series of splashes from one of the connecting rooms indicates they've apparently decide to try the hot spring first, but they tire of it soon enough. Ultimately, Grimm will find them sitting politely on the abandoned stage, apparently enraptured by the sound of music.
It's like nothing they've ever heard before, this melody given life through someone's voice. Their stillness and poised posture suggests they could sit here forever if left alone.
But as soon as their attention is sufficiently drawn away, they're quick to hop to their feet again. Curiosity is sated, at least for the moment; they're ready to go. ]