We'll see if you still feel that way when you get to know me.
[Ivy doesn't expect so. But. Well, she'll play nice for Jordana's sake, and for their project. She's sick enough of dealing with the Duchess and Rubeans on the whole that it's worth working with others.]
She said you had some experience with city planning? And you understand we want to keep this as sustainable as possible.
[ He's an acquired taste, and lately some people have lost the taste for him. ]
I've been part of an effort to modernize how Whitestone - my home - is managed. And I'm happy to work with whatever expectations you have, though you'll have to tell me what you mean by 'sustainable.'
[ He's not up on the language of modern American environmentalism, unfortunately. ]
What I mean is that we design our settlement to be as harmonious as possible with nature. We don't poison the land. We don't suck the life out of it to feed our greed.
[It's not the worst answer he could have. And the reminder that not every culture is defined by a parasitic relationship with the world they inhabit; this isn't the state humankind needs to be resigned to.]
You'd think that, but I've watched rich and powerful industrial types and tech bros poison the air and water, leech nutrients from the soil, and make sure every human being has enough micro plastics in their body that it's amazing we don't shit charge cards.
I'm not sure what all of that means - [ microplastics, charge cards - he can guess at tech bros and hopes he doesn't qualify ] - but I'm not interested in poisoning anything that doesn't deserve it.
[ And since it seems like he should probably clarify: ]
Not yet. We have some notes, but it was only fairly recently we narrowed down the construction site.
At this point, I'm trying to clear as much space as I can on my own.
[Unfortunately, there will have to be some traditional logging and clearing. Ivy doesn't like it, but if they can keep it to a minimum and make the thinning strategic, she's willing to accept it.]
[ That still sounds like something in Keyleth's bag of tricks, but it's not like Percy would really know, would it? (And Keyleth isn't limited to the plants anyway.) ]
Well - that must be rather helpful right now. Do you need any assistance with the clearing?
That depends entirely on what you hope to gain from this endeavour - how self-sufficient you expect to be, how many people you'll have with you, and so on.
[ He's content to leave the actual forest-clearing to her, after all - that's nowhere close to his forte. But she has, unfortunately, woken the desire to talk a great deal about the sorts of things he finds interesting, and that is among his strengths. ]
At bare minimum, we'll need shelter, storage for food, and access to clean water. In theory, you could start with a single building and expand from there. But if you've got grander plans than that, we'll want to account for the basic tasks of a small village. I'd imagine a blacksmith's [ of course he would ], stables, a carpenter's, healers of some sort, homes for people living there all the time...and whatever other industries you expect to see. I haven't visited the region, but I understand it's a different sort of environment?
Very different biomes in almost every respect. Normally I'd say they shouldn't even be next to one another. The village and most of the surrounding region at least seem to be northern mixed deciduous and coniferous forest, and the "jungle" is subtropical and tropical broad leaf forest.
[He's not the only one who likes to talk about his special interests.]
Though both of them have some notable deviations from normal presentation. The environments around here are definitely not entirely natural. A lot of the plants growing side by side here shouldn't be on the same side of the planet in the wild.
[ He follows along less out of knowledge and more out of respect for knowledge. Special interest game recognizes special interest game, even if that recognition isn't accompanied by total comprehension. (Total, he decides, isn't necessary. He needs to be able to keep up, and she can be in charge of glancing around an open space and spotting every plant that seems out of place.) ]
Do we have a source of potable water we can work with? Or will we need to locate one?
[ This isn't the first time he's missed Keyleth, but it's the first time he's missed her specifically for her knowledge of the natural world. ]
There's access to water—there's a stream nearby and the water table is high enough it shouldn't be hard to sink a well if we need, but potable water might be a stretch. I'd say it needs to be boiled if we don't want to get giardia at least.
[Excepting Ivy, who doesn't have to worry about that. Obviously.]
Some kind of filtration system is going to also be on the to-do list.
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[And since Ivy knows everyone else they'd discussed involving at this point, that leaves one option who this is.]
Percy, right? Something like that?
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[ If he sounds grateful to have a reason to stop talking, it's because he is. ]
It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance.
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[Ivy doesn't expect so. But. Well, she'll play nice for Jordana's sake, and for their project. She's sick enough of dealing with the Duchess and Rubeans on the whole that it's worth working with others.]
She said you had some experience with city planning? And you understand we want to keep this as sustainable as possible.
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[ He's an acquired taste, and lately some people have lost the taste for him. ]
I've been part of an effort to modernize how Whitestone - my home - is managed. And I'm happy to work with whatever expectations you have, though you'll have to tell me what you mean by 'sustainable.'
[ He's not up on the language of modern American environmentalism, unfortunately. ]
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We give back to the natural world.
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[ He sounds slightly perplexed, as though the opposite hasn't actually occurred to him before now. ]
If we destroyed the land, there'd be nothing to live on.
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You'd think that, but I've watched rich and powerful industrial types and tech bros poison the air and water, leech nutrients from the soil, and make sure every human being has enough micro plastics in their body that it's amazing we don't shit charge cards.
[Look.
At least it's not directed at him.]
So you get where my priorities lie.
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[ And since it seems like he should probably clarify: ]
The countryside doesn't deserve it, obviously.
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So.
[That out of the way.]
I assume you're not a big fan of the Duchess?
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She's made clear that she expects me to fight for her without providing anything I'd value in return. So - no. Not especially.
[ He ought to be more careful than this, he knows, but the way his conversation with the Duchess went has left him annoyed and disappointed. ]
I won't be living in full-time your community, however. Will that be a problem?
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Have you drawn up any plans for the settlement?
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At this point, I'm trying to clear as much space as I can on my own.
[Unfortunately, there will have to be some traditional logging and clearing. Ivy doesn't like it, but if they can keep it to a minimum and make the thinning strategic, she's willing to accept it.]
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[ They really haven't run across each other before. >> ]
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[ That still sounds like something in Keyleth's bag of tricks, but it's not like Percy would really know, would it? (And Keyleth isn't limited to the plants anyway.) ]
Well - that must be rather helpful right now. Do you need any assistance with the clearing?
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[Okay, Ivy, play nice.]
Do you have any plans in mind? An idea how much space we'll need to start.
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[ He's content to leave the actual forest-clearing to her, after all - that's nowhere close to his forte. But she has, unfortunately, woken the desire to talk a great deal about the sorts of things he finds interesting, and that is among his strengths. ]
At bare minimum, we'll need shelter, storage for food, and access to clean water. In theory, you could start with a single building and expand from there. But if you've got grander plans than that, we'll want to account for the basic tasks of a small village. I'd imagine a blacksmith's [ of course he would ], stables, a carpenter's, healers of some sort, homes for people living there all the time...and whatever other industries you expect to see. I haven't visited the region, but I understand it's a different sort of environment?
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[He's not the only one who likes to talk about his special interests.]
Though both of them have some notable deviations from normal presentation. The environments around here are definitely not entirely natural. A lot of the plants growing side by side here shouldn't be on the same side of the planet in the wild.
[But here it is.]
Clean water is going to be the highest priority.
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Do we have a source of potable water we can work with? Or will we need to locate one?
[ This isn't the first time he's missed Keyleth, but it's the first time he's missed her specifically for her knowledge of the natural world. ]
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[Excepting Ivy, who doesn't have to worry about that. Obviously.]
Some kind of filtration system is going to also be on the to-do list.
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