Much harder than it looks, probably. Besides, you'd need somewhere to heat the glass, and somewhere to let it cool slowly so it doesn't crack. [The workshop's a nice little setup, Haru will admit, but it may not be cut out for that kind of expansion.]
Probably. [ Jayce doesn't seem all that deterred, though he's smart enough to know they don't really have time for him to build the parts he'd need or for him to figure how how to actually blow glass. ] Maybe later.
I should have some jars laying around though. [ Somewhere. The workshop is organized chaos at best. ] Maybe.
[ As he's rooting around in one of the cabinets: ] Do you know how he's making the lights?
Maybe he can teach us. Do you know anything about magic? [ Jayce sets a couple of jars on the worktop and moves to another drawer. ] I've been researching it all my life.
It wasn't where I was from either. I wanted to try to bring magic to the people of my home. It... didn't go the way I dreamed it would. [ Jayce stills for a second, and then resumes poking around his place for jars as a distraction. ]
I agree. [ Because Jayce is still a dreamer, even after everything. ] I know I'd do it all again, if given the chance. Just maybe a little differently next time.
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I should have some jars laying around though. [ Somewhere. The workshop is organized chaos at best. ] Maybe.
[ As he's rooting around in one of the cabinets: ] Do you know how he's making the lights?
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