A comfortable bed, two sizable closets, some shelves, a decent looking table with a matching chair, a small, lit lamp and a singular open window. This was the room that was now supposed to be his home for quite some time. It was cleaner than he had anticipated and much more spacious. But it felt very weird. It felt private. The building itself was bustling with busy people, so this quiet corner was a pleasant contrast, but Marius felt as if he was being a bit too comfortable with his new accommodation.
He had finished unpacking the modest belongings he had taken with him, and judging by the orange sheen coming through the window, the sun had begun setting. It was dinner time. Giving his room a final glance-over, he walked out into the hallway and firmly shut the door behind him. If he had remembered the introductory tour well, the cafeteria was next to the lobby. It would take him a while to get used to the large halls and high ceilings, but he liked the enclosed and complete feeling of the guild building. Quite different to his home, but he liked it, even feeling a little guilty for not being more home-sick. But he could think about that at night, now he needed to make his way downstairs.
Arriving at the dining room, he was a bit taken-aback by the large crowd present. Small groups cheerily chatting, lone individuals quietly enjoying their meals and a huge heap of people shouting over each other with the occasional laughter booming from their direction. It was hard to find the counter where he could get food, let alone a quiet corner just for himself. Oh well, he could worry about where he would sit after getting his food. On second thought, it was quite easy to find the place he could order at - one could easily tell by the small queue neatly formed in front of it.
Carrying his steaming plate of what seemed like game with rice and an aromatic sauce, he darted around the room again with his eyes. It seems like he had missed quite a few small tables that were completely empty. Taking his seat at one of them, he began eating his dinner and observed his surroundings.
WC: 381/381
He had finished unpacking the modest belongings he had taken with him, and judging by the orange sheen coming through the window, the sun had begun setting. It was dinner time. Giving his room a final glance-over, he walked out into the hallway and firmly shut the door behind him. If he had remembered the introductory tour well, the cafeteria was next to the lobby. It would take him a while to get used to the large halls and high ceilings, but he liked the enclosed and complete feeling of the guild building. Quite different to his home, but he liked it, even feeling a little guilty for not being more home-sick. But he could think about that at night, now he needed to make his way downstairs.
Arriving at the dining room, he was a bit taken-aback by the large crowd present. Small groups cheerily chatting, lone individuals quietly enjoying their meals and a huge heap of people shouting over each other with the occasional laughter booming from their direction. It was hard to find the counter where he could get food, let alone a quiet corner just for himself. Oh well, he could worry about where he would sit after getting his food. On second thought, it was quite easy to find the place he could order at - one could easily tell by the small queue neatly formed in front of it.
Carrying his steaming plate of what seemed like game with rice and an aromatic sauce, he darted around the room again with his eyes. It seems like he had missed quite a few small tables that were completely empty. Taking his seat at one of them, he began eating his dinner and observed his surroundings.
WC: 381/381