Oh, great. Because Seth's just had the best of luck with unconventional city locations. The last time led to his brutal death by falling, and now the Dreaming is putting him dozens of feet above ground? Fan-fucking-tastic.
At least he can appreciate the openness of the location - no oppressive, enclosing structures that feel like they're about to suffocate him. And fear of heights doesn't rank very high on his list of phobias, though one could argue it's a bit too airy.
Still. He finds himself in a decently sturdy structure, so for right now he's not going to tempt fate. He's just going to wait here in this tiny semi-open cottage of a treehouse, and hope someone will come to him first, before he gets too bored.
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At least he can appreciate the openness of the location - no oppressive, enclosing structures that feel like they're about to suffocate him. And fear of heights doesn't rank very high on his list of phobias, though one could argue it's a bit too airy.
Still. He finds himself in a decently sturdy structure, so for right now he's not going to tempt fate. He's just going to wait here in this tiny semi-open cottage of a treehouse, and hope someone will come to him first, before he gets too bored.