[Castles absolutely do not work that way. Alucard's smile is thin, suggesting this is a joke that only he is in on and has no intention of sharing. If a little hint of fang pokes out, so be it.]
Agreed. By all accounts, it is a fantasy that should not work.
[The dhampir is halfway through the castle when the question of carving comes up. There's a small shrug.]
It's an adaptation from stone cutting. Nominally, the autumn holiday that includes pumpkin carving is the reason. More practically, the opportunity to use this as an everyday household object is intriguing, and this is an excellent way to work out any remaining error and drum up interest. That is, if I had to hazard a guess.
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Agreed. By all accounts, it is a fantasy that should not work.
[The dhampir is halfway through the castle when the question of carving comes up. There's a small shrug.]
It's an adaptation from stone cutting. Nominally, the autumn holiday that includes pumpkin carving is the reason. More practically, the opportunity to use this as an everyday household object is intriguing, and this is an excellent way to work out any remaining error and drum up interest. That is, if I had to hazard a guess.