Characters: Pegasus, Siegfried Where: Sor-Eksi When: During a snowy day Summary: Siegfried looks for something to keep busy during the cold weather. Warnings: Maybe snuggliness?
Pegasus had been amusing himself with a book for the last hour or so. Now, however, the chill of the day was beginning to creep into his fingers, and he was thinking vaguely that some hot chocolate might help. He also was wondering where his most favored companion had wandered off to. Thinking that he might be able to find at least one of those things, he emerged from his room and went to the kitchen to see what he could find. He was rather amused to find Siegfried at the table, surrounded by papers.
"It passes the time," Siegfried murmured without looking up. This was a far different matter from makeshift blueprints of the buildings. Those were easy. All he needed was to determine a scale and draw straight lines with the aid of a ruler.
Pegasus picked up one of the doodles and eyed it thoughtfully.
"If I might offer a bit of professional advice," he said, "I would say that one does not begin one's artistic career by drawing human beings. It is well known that there is nothing in the world more difficult to draw than a person."
Siegfried at last glanced up with a slight frown at this advice. At least his efforts were recognizable as an attempt at a person. "That is problematic, for what I wish to draw is a person."
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"I see someone has been working hard," he said.
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"If I might offer a bit of professional advice," he said, "I would say that one does not begin one's artistic career by drawing human beings. It is well known that there is nothing in the world more difficult to draw than a person."
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