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See, this is the type of bar atmosphere I can get behind. Quiet, but not eerie. It's calming. Like you can read in peace there in a comfy chair by the fire.
Sometimes, when I'm panicking about school or my personal life, I'll just turn off all the lights in my room and play one of these. They always calm me down. Thanks Michael Ghelfi!
"It was night again. The Waystone Inn lay in silence, and it was a silence of three parts. The most obvious part was a hollow, echoing quiet, made by things that were lacking. If there had been a wind it would have sighed through the trees, set the inn’s sign creaking on its hooks, and brushed the silence down the road like trailing autumn leaves. If there had been a crowd, even a handful of men inside the inn, they would have filled the silence with conversation and laughter, the clatter and clamor one expects from a drinking house during the dark hours of night. If there had been music...but no, of course there was no music. In fact there were none of these things, and so the silence remained. Inside the Waystone a pair of men huddled at one corner of the bar. They drank with quiet determination, avoiding serious discussions of troubling news. In doing this they added a small, sullen silence to the larger, hollow one. It made an alloy of sorts, a counterpoint. The third silence was not an easy thing to notice. If you listened for an hour, you might begin to feel it in the wooden floor underfoot and in the rough, splintering barrels behind the bar. It was in the weight of the black stone hearth that held the heat of a long dead fire. It was in the slow back and forth of a white linen cloth rubbing along the grain of the bar. And it was in the hands of the man who stood there, polishing a stretch of mahogany that already gleamed in the lamplight. The man had true-red hair, red as flame. His eyes were dark and distant, and he moved with the subtle certainty that comes from knowing many things. The Waystone was his, just as the third silence was his. This was appropriate, as it was the greatest silence of the three, wrapping the others inside itself. It was deep and wide as autumn’s ending. It was heavy as a great river-smooth stone. It was the patient, cut-flower sound of a man who is waiting to die."
My party started their adventure in a small town and this is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you! I'm so subscribing and checking out you other videos.
Writing a scene this morning with two brothers plotting to kill the man they’ve poisoned. They’re watching him get drowsy from the corner. To these very sounds... Excellent work; thank you for posting this!
Out of all the amazing ambience videos Michael Ghelfi makes, this is one I keep coming back to time and time again. It really has a calming vibe that puts me right into a unique atmosphere. I love all the chatty, lively tavern videos, too, but here’s where I go when I want to relax but still feel like I’m at a cozy tavern. Such a great video!
@@MichaelGhelfiStudios It really works so well! You did some cleaning and recorded sounds for an awesome video at the same time! I can just imagine the tavern keeper cleaning up after a long, busy night, maybe with a few patrons still quietly drinking. It all comes together to feel like a very real place, just like with your many other great ambiences.
“I’m unlike other sprites you’ve seen. They’re mostly good but I’m quite mean. The sprite Thirst is what my name be. I’m in this prison for these reasons three. I stole a horse from a stable. I tried to ride it but wasn’t able. I squatted on some farmers land. But I’m mostly here cuz I killed a man.” -Thirst Ep.260 of Greetings Adventurers!
I'm listening this to fall asleep lately: this atmosphere has a very familiar, welcoming and warm feeling to it which helps me feel at ease and keep sad thoughts out of my head. Thank you very much, Michaël.
I propose to make a simulation that the listener is somewhere in the room and hears conversations, stomping, and so on somewhere behind the door. I think it will be more comfortable this way.
This has helped me to sleep for almost two years. Any chance of making something similar and new, Michael? This is perfect for sleeping in soooo many ways for us that need “light background” noises for relaxation. Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you for the kind words. I primarily compose ambiences for D&D and TTRPGs. I consider this theme done, so it's very unlikely I'll do more, as players and dungeons masters don't need another one of these.
Lying in my hot bathtube while a storm rages over my roof, listening to the bartender to fix the room. So I can go down after my bath to the clean bar room and jugg an evening beer. Wish the going down for beer part was true...
I like to write little short stories on these things centred around my DnD characters so here goes. He sat alone at his table, staring absent-mindedly into the crackling fire by the wall. The idle shuffling around of the innkeeper was the only other sound in the inn this late at night, and Perdryn didn't mind it one bit. The white-scaled dragonborn had a great deal on his mind as of late, and this gentle noise from the fireplace and the innkeeper provided a comforting familiarity - a background for his troubled thoughts. A great responsibility had been placed upon his shoulders, and it worried him greatly. Among his particular order of holy warriors, he was of only a low rank. Middle, at best. Yet now it fell to him to rebuild their numbers from just the handful of surviving individuals. It troubled Perdryn that as far down the chain of command as he was, there were none left above him. He moved a hand to the amulet around his neck and gently closed his fingers around it, Helm's warm light of protection always a source of comfort and reassurance. Despite the doubts that squirmed in his mind around his ability to carry out his task, he knew better than to show them so openly. A Paladin had to represent the virtues of their deity at all times, and as a Paladin of Helm, he had to be resolute and unwavering in his commitment to the protection of others. Yet still the doubts nagged at him. To serve as a divine warrior and defend the innocent was one thing, but to lead? To know that lives hinged on every order you gave, and that often people would die no matter what? That was a different beast entirely, and one he felt drastically unsuited to face. Carcella had been different. She had been the ideal Paladin and a born leader. She was magnificent in her role - decisive and with a will of steel, but at the same time caring and just. With her death, that role passed to him. Perdryn was determined and considerate, yes, but he lacked the experience of Carcella, and - he felt - her strength too. Still, this was his task now, and he had a duty to fulfill. As he stared into the flames and Helm's light shone between his fingers, the dragonborn felt a strange, familiar resolve slowly filling him. He would rebuild his order, burn away the fiends responsible, and avenge his fallen brothers and sisters-in-arms. This, he would vow.
The night grew long and the tavern keep swept silently occasionally humming a song he had heard from the bards nearing the end of the day, he always enjoyed closing hours because it gave him some closure to think and be at ease, “another busy day tomorrow” he sighed as he continued sweeping.
After a few hours of cleaning he glanced at a straggler who walked in solemnly, a Dragonborn, brilliant lavender crystal scales speckled with deeper shades of purples and blue. “Is something wrong?” The tavern keep said with a look of concern, the Dragonborn said nothing and sat down at a table. He nodded “if you do need anything let me know” he said with a smile which the dragonborn cracked their own in response to.
I would love something like this, but one where you can hear sight muffled chatting, or other drinking/eating. not a lot like the crowded one, but a setting that may have two or three people in it. Still cozy like this, but a hint that there's more than just the bar keep there.
Early morning in the tavern. You see the tavern owner prepare the place for other guests and customers. You then walk to the fireplace and sit at a chair near it. A book on a small, short table grabs your attention.
Merci Jérôme! Sois le bienvenu sur la chaîne. Je t'invite à partager le lien vers mon contenu aux autres MJ que tu connais. L'algorithme RUclips ne me partage pas beaucoup^^
@@MichaelGhelfiStudios écoute, je suis MJ et j'organise des parties au sein de mon collège. Tu as été une des chaînes RUclips que j'ai conseillée. Si je peux aider à ma manière, n'hésite pas !
@@MichaelGhelfiStudios je trouve ça parfaitement normal de vouloir aider quelqu'un quand ce dernier fait du bon travail ! Et je te dis ça sans flagornerie ! Tes musiques sont efficaces et agréables à écouter quand on joue et j'adore tes ambiances, je me sers notamment de la taverne vide en ASMR ( et oui, nos aventuriers quand ils se lèvent, ne se retrouvent pas avec du monde qui picole à 8h du mat'!) Bonne chance pour la suite et c'est sympa de ta part de répondre aux messages ( tu dois être pas mal pris !)
Approached by the mayor of a small village, the party slows their cart and horse. "We need to talk," she says to them, worry in her voice. "Come with me." It is late in the morning and most of the village is busy going about their day. The mayor leads them into the only tavern in the village. It's dimly lit, but the only person around to witness their conversation is the tavernkeep, who goes about his business pretending not to notice what is going on. "My people are being attacked and we don't have the guards to stop it. Can you help us?" She pulls a small purse from her belt. "We'll make it worth your while." The party looks at one another and with a curt nod, pull up seats around the mayors table. "That's enough to get a conversation going," one of them says. "Bar keep! What's it take to get something to eat and drink around here?!" another shouts across the room. And so the party begins their next quest, and it all starts here, in a Quiet Tavern, in a small village.
Ah, perfect. My companion and I will be able to have large meals with fresh ingredients; freshly baked cakes and pies; fried cheese covered in tomato and herb sauce; noodles with charcoal grilled meat dusted with chopped herbs and boiled vegetables basted in fish sauce; soft beds and pillows of hair and straw to ourselves; a few hot baths in wooden tubs with soap and flower oils; and much needed rest until something bad happens. Most likely, whatever bad thing that happens will involve petty criminals who may be easily manipulated into taking each other out.
I'm curious what the process for making the sound effects was! Moving around a room full of chairs, cleaning cups and sweeping in real time? Or putting separately recorded sounds together?
Actually it was both :D I have several recordings of me moving things and cleaning cups for a few minutes, and on top of that I added separate sounds. I also cut the long recordings to keep the "best" parts of each. I also made tests with different shoes to give the feeling of walking with leathery shoes on wood (the floor at my place is wood, so it was fine).
I recorded something for ya. It was damn funny xD enjoyed a lot. Knowing how awful our final 3 min "ambience" was, I thought you will like it as a mere joke. But now after watching this ambience I doubt if you will even classify it as a joke lol
15 March I'm at the Mountain Bowl Tavern, a little walk uphill from the university, sitting next to a window at the back. The window is latticed and is making very interesting shadows on my papers. It is quiet here. I suspect it is too early for the students from the university to crowd the place; I'm the exception here today because Master Scholar Naeenah let us go early. I have three papers to read, all on the various aspects of human cognition. Nothing about magic or magipsychology yet. Master Scholar says we must first understand psychology as it is without the influence of magic in order to understand how magic alters it. "This class isn't an introduction to magipsychology. Not yet," she said with a strange excitement, which was odd. How can someone find psychology more interesting than *magipsychology*? I think our faces spoke that question out loud, for she said "Read the papers and you'll now. Remember to mark what stands out to you and add your thoughts." I'm halfway through the first one and I'm starting to feel the excitement I saw in her. Cognition is *fascinating*. I had not thought to delve deep into it before, but I might now. The lady of the tavern just handed me a bowl of rice and curry, and asked me for my name. She is the third stranger I've encountered since arriving at the Rose Circle. Everyone here seems to be especially kind to students. Mother would be pleased to know that. I wonder if I can invite her here sometime, maybe around the Day of the Poets? I've heard they sell pens made of lovedrop wood at the markets. She'd like to add those to her collection.
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See, this is the type of bar atmosphere I can get behind. Quiet, but not eerie. It's calming. Like you can read in peace there in a comfy chair by the fire.
Mix this in with a little bit of chatter and a bartender talking to you for a little would be amazing
i disagrre.
Here is a request for an ambience: riding in a horse-drawn carriage during a storm. Just an idea. Thank you.
And at the very end, a voice says "hey..you're finally awake"
@@TobiasKryze perfection
That sounds awesome
@@TobiasKryze you beat me to it! 😂
Sometimes, when I'm panicking about school or my personal life, I'll just turn off all the lights in my room and play one of these. They always calm me down. Thanks Michael Ghelfi!
"It was night again. The Waystone Inn lay in silence, and it was a silence of three parts.
The most obvious part was a hollow, echoing quiet, made by things that were lacking. If there had been a wind it would have sighed through the trees, set the inn’s sign creaking on its hooks, and brushed the silence down the road like trailing autumn leaves. If there had been a crowd, even a handful of men inside the inn, they would have filled the silence with conversation and laughter, the clatter and clamor one expects from a drinking house during the dark hours of night. If there had been music...but no, of course there was no music. In fact there were none of these things, and so the silence remained.
Inside the Waystone a pair of men huddled at one corner of the bar. They drank with quiet determination, avoiding serious discussions of troubling news. In doing this they added a small, sullen silence to the larger, hollow one. It made an alloy of sorts, a counterpoint.
The third silence was not an easy thing to notice. If you listened for an hour, you might begin to feel it in the wooden floor underfoot and in the rough, splintering barrels behind the bar. It was in the weight of the black stone hearth that held the heat of a long dead fire. It was in the slow back and forth of a white linen cloth rubbing along the grain of the bar. And it was in the hands of the man who stood there, polishing a stretch of mahogany that already gleamed in the lamplight.
The man had true-red hair, red as flame. His eyes were dark and distant, and he moved with the subtle certainty that comes from knowing many things.
The Waystone was his, just as the third silence was his. This was appropriate, as it was the greatest silence of the three, wrapping the others inside itself. It was deep and wide as autumn’s ending. It was heavy as a great river-smooth stone. It was the patient, cut-flower sound of a man who is waiting to die."
love that book!!!
When is the third book coming out? When?!?!
Derek Blain idk but it better be better than the 2nd book 😂
@@craftyhr The Wise Man's Fear. The comment was the introduction of The Name of the Wind.
Incredible
Just passing thru to activate the algorithm.
Actual soundtrack of me doing house chores.
oh please do record it so i can listen to it
My party started their adventure in a small town and this is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you! I'm so subscribing and checking out you other videos.
Thanks! We have the largest audio library for TTRPGs by FAR. Enjoy!
Writing a scene this morning with two brothers plotting to kill the man they’ve poisoned. They’re watching him get drowsy from the corner. To these very sounds...
Excellent work; thank you for posting this!
love this, I use it when I write in my book. Very calming and it helps me visualize the scene the character is in.
Thank you, for this will help me start my new homebrew campaign
Out of all the amazing ambience videos Michael Ghelfi makes, this is one I keep coming back to time and time again. It really has a calming vibe that puts me right into a unique atmosphere. I love all the chatty, lively tavern videos, too, but here’s where I go when I want to relax but still feel like I’m at a cozy tavern. Such a great video!
Thanks a lot! I actually recorded myself moving furniture and cleaning stuff (and remixing it heavily haha)
@@MichaelGhelfiStudios It really works so well! You did some cleaning and recorded sounds for an awesome video at the same time! I can just imagine the tavern keeper cleaning up after a long, busy night, maybe with a few patrons still quietly drinking. It all comes together to feel like a very real place, just like with your many other great ambiences.
theres just something special about finding an Inn along the adventure 🙏🏾
THIRST!!!
Thirst or first? Lol
*Innkeeper voice* "So ya want a beer ? The room's not clean yet, you gotta drink it on the stairs outside."
“I’m unlike other sprites you’ve seen. They’re mostly good but I’m quite mean. The sprite Thirst is what my name be. I’m in this prison for these reasons three. I stole a horse from a stable. I tried to ride it but wasn’t able. I squatted on some farmers land. But I’m mostly here cuz I killed a man.” -Thirst Ep.260 of Greetings Adventurers!
Excellent, definitely can see myself using this in my next D&D session.
Needed this for the book in reading, they are in a tavern studying!!
I'm listening this to fall asleep lately: this atmosphere has a very familiar, welcoming and warm feeling to it which helps me feel at ease and keep sad thoughts out of my head. Thank you very much, Michaël.
Wanna talk?
@@a.begovic2654 Thank you for your concern, you're very kind. 🤍 I'm fine now though, thanks!
This is awesome. I also appreciate the home-recorded foley sound effects. As I listen, I imagine Michael as a barkeeper. Keep up the great work!
I propose to make a simulation that the listener is somewhere in the room and hears conversations, stomping, and so on somewhere behind the door. I think it will be more comfortable this way.
This has helped me to sleep for almost two years. Any chance of making something similar and new, Michael? This is perfect for sleeping in soooo many ways for us that need “light background” noises for relaxation. Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you for the kind words. I primarily compose ambiences for D&D and TTRPGs. I consider this theme done, so it's very unlikely I'll do more, as players and dungeons masters don't need another one of these.
@@MichaelGhelfiStudios Ahhhh understood! Thanks for everything, man! Keep up the solid work!
I don't drink, but relaxing back and listening to this makes me curious about the taste of ale.
(I don't drink either, but having a good tea in front of a fireplace is amazing too :))
All taverns have a children's menu.
I'd love an ambience for like a armorer cleaning and maintaining weapons! Cant really find anything for it anywhere
Lying in my hot bathtube while a storm rages over my roof, listening to the bartender to fix the room. So I can go down after my bath to the clean bar room and jugg an evening beer. Wish the going down for beer part was true...
Oddly very relaxing and soothing. The calm before the storm of the workday.
Yeah... I can relate to that :s
Toujours un plaisir !
Il a bien bossé !
Reading The Name of the Wind to this.
Can I pay for my ale with algorithm interaction?
3 years later I’ll give you your reward for such a good comment!
Here you go !
“reward”
I like to write little short stories on these things centred around my DnD characters so here goes.
He sat alone at his table, staring absent-mindedly into the crackling fire by the wall. The idle shuffling around of the innkeeper was the only other sound in the inn this late at night, and Perdryn didn't mind it one bit. The white-scaled dragonborn had a great deal on his mind as of late, and this gentle noise from the fireplace and the innkeeper provided a comforting familiarity - a background for his troubled thoughts. A great responsibility had been placed upon his shoulders, and it worried him greatly. Among his particular order of holy warriors, he was of only a low rank. Middle, at best. Yet now it fell to him to rebuild their numbers from just the handful of surviving individuals. It troubled Perdryn that as far down the chain of command as he was, there were none left above him. He moved a hand to the amulet around his neck and gently closed his fingers around it, Helm's warm light of protection always a source of comfort and reassurance.
Despite the doubts that squirmed in his mind around his ability to carry out his task, he knew better than to show them so openly. A Paladin had to represent the virtues of their deity at all times, and as a Paladin of Helm, he had to be resolute and unwavering in his commitment to the protection of others. Yet still the doubts nagged at him. To serve as a divine warrior and defend the innocent was one thing, but to lead? To know that lives hinged on every order you gave, and that often people would die no matter what? That was a different beast entirely, and one he felt drastically unsuited to face. Carcella had been different. She had been the ideal Paladin and a born leader. She was magnificent in her role - decisive and with a will of steel, but at the same time caring and just. With her death, that role passed to him. Perdryn was determined and considerate, yes, but he lacked the experience of Carcella, and - he felt - her strength too. Still, this was his task now, and he had a duty to fulfill. As he stared into the flames and Helm's light shone between his fingers, the dragonborn felt a strange, familiar resolve slowly filling him. He would rebuild his order, burn away the fiends responsible, and avenge his fallen brothers and sisters-in-arms. This, he would vow.
You add a lot of value to the world Michael. Keep doing it
Thank you! Will do! Share my work around if you can :)
Nursing a hangover by the fireplace before the inkeep throws you out
This is just what I was looking for for me next game. thanks great job!
Magnificent. Just the quiet and calm atmosphere I need :)
It's just the night cleaning guy sweeping up and drinking the owners wine.
The night grew long and the tavern keep swept silently occasionally humming a song he had heard from the bards nearing the end of the day, he always enjoyed closing hours because it gave him some closure to think and be at ease, “another busy day tomorrow” he sighed as he continued sweeping.
After a few hours of cleaning he glanced at a straggler who walked in solemnly, a Dragonborn, brilliant lavender crystal scales speckled with deeper shades of purples and blue. “Is something wrong?” The tavern keep said with a look of concern, the Dragonborn said nothing and sat down at a table. He nodded “if you do need anything let me know” he said with a smile which the dragonborn cracked their own in response to.
This is perfect, thanks!
I low key just want a random time in this where you hear the innkeeper yell at some drunk to get out of his Inn xD!
I would love something like this, but one where you can hear sight muffled chatting, or other drinking/eating. not a lot like the crowded one, but a setting that may have two or three people in it. Still cozy like this, but a hint that there's more than just the bar keep there.
Hangover : The Official Soundtrack (Medival Edition)
Reminds me Might and Magic 8 when you enter homes or stores. All that ambient sounds in there.
Love this!
Early morning in the tavern. You see the tavern owner prepare the place for other guests and customers. You then walk to the fireplace and sit at a chair near it. A book on a small, short table grabs your attention.
Lovely!
if only last Friday this was up I had to use the crowded one sad face
**sad reacts only**
Are you going to upload this to Spotify too? I always use your ambience soundtracks in my home games and absolutely love them! Keep up the good work!
Yes but not before a few months as I need to finish the fifth D&D/RPG volume first.
Je t'ai découvert grâce à l'émission de rôliste TV. Quel dommage de ne pas avoir découvert tes musiques avant! Bonne chance pour la suite^^
Merci Jérôme! Sois le bienvenu sur la chaîne. Je t'invite à partager le lien vers mon contenu aux autres MJ que tu connais. L'algorithme RUclips ne me partage pas beaucoup^^
@@MichaelGhelfiStudios écoute, je suis MJ et j'organise des parties au sein de mon collège. Tu as été une des chaînes RUclips que j'ai conseillée. Si je peux aider à ma manière, n'hésite pas !
@@gahomir6487 Je te remercie sincèrement! Recommander mon contenu est la meilleure manière de m'aider je pense :D
@@MichaelGhelfiStudios je trouve ça parfaitement normal de vouloir aider quelqu'un quand ce dernier fait du bon travail ! Et je te dis ça sans flagornerie ! Tes musiques sont efficaces et agréables à écouter quand on joue et j'adore tes ambiances, je me sers notamment de la taverne vide en ASMR ( et oui, nos aventuriers quand ils se lèvent, ne se retrouvent pas avec du monde qui picole à 8h du mat'!) Bonne chance pour la suite et c'est sympa de ta part de répondre aux messages ( tu dois être pas mal pris !)
Approached by the mayor of a small village, the party slows their cart and horse.
"We need to talk," she says to them, worry in her voice. "Come with me."
It is late in the morning and most of the village is busy going about their day. The mayor leads them into the only tavern in the village. It's dimly lit, but the only person around to witness their conversation is the tavernkeep, who goes about his business pretending not to notice what is going on.
"My people are being attacked and we don't have the guards to stop it. Can you help us?" She pulls a small purse from her belt. "We'll make it worth your while."
The party looks at one another and with a curt nod, pull up seats around the mayors table. "That's enough to get a conversation going," one of them says.
"Bar keep! What's it take to get something to eat and drink around here?!" another shouts across the room.
And so the party begins their next quest, and it all starts here, in a Quiet Tavern, in a small village.
I dig it. Subscribed!
Ah, perfect. My companion and I will be able to have large meals with fresh ingredients; freshly baked cakes and pies; fried cheese covered in tomato and herb sauce; noodles with charcoal grilled meat dusted with chopped herbs and boiled vegetables basted in fish sauce; soft beds and pillows of hair and straw to ourselves; a few hot baths in wooden tubs with soap and flower oils; and much needed rest until something bad happens. Most likely, whatever bad thing that happens will involve petty criminals who may be easily manipulated into taking each other out.
I'm curious what the process for making the sound effects was! Moving around a room full of chairs, cleaning cups and sweeping in real time? Or putting separately recorded sounds together?
Actually it was both :D I have several recordings of me moving things and cleaning cups for a few minutes, and on top of that I added separate sounds. I also cut the long recordings to keep the "best" parts of each.
I also made tests with different shoes to give the feeling of walking with leathery shoes on wood (the floor at my place is wood, so it was fine).
Good stuff.
Thanks. Welcome on the channel Matt ;)
The dream of a place for weary adventurers!
Шикарная атмосфера. Уютно
How about an Italian Renaissance tavern ambiance in Florence ?
Is this an after hours cleaning in the shop? Sounds like its closed for the day and thier cleaning up
Yes!
19:00
I miss tavern at summer. Why every tavern ambience has fire crack?
I recorded something for ya. It was damn funny xD enjoyed a lot. Knowing how awful our final 3 min "ambience" was, I thought you will like it as a mere joke. But now after watching this ambience I doubt if you will even classify it as a joke lol
Please send it anyway! Maybe it's much more useful than you think :D
way more comments then the crowded tavern.
Meine ergebenste Referenz
Danke Kudi!
Please do ancient egypt or rome ambianceeee
15 March
I'm at the Mountain Bowl Tavern, a little walk uphill from the university, sitting next to a window at the back. The window is latticed and is making very interesting shadows on my papers. It is quiet here. I suspect it is too early for the students from the university to crowd the place; I'm the exception here today because Master Scholar Naeenah let us go early. I have three papers to read, all on the various aspects of human cognition. Nothing about magic or magipsychology yet. Master Scholar says we must first understand psychology as it is without the influence of magic in order to understand how magic alters it.
"This class isn't an introduction to magipsychology. Not yet," she said with a strange excitement, which was odd. How can someone find psychology more interesting than *magipsychology*?
I think our faces spoke that question out loud, for she said "Read the papers and you'll now. Remember to mark what stands out to you and add your thoughts."
I'm halfway through the first one and I'm starting to feel the excitement I saw in her. Cognition is *fascinating*. I had not thought to delve deep into it before, but I might now.
The lady of the tavern just handed me a bowl of rice and curry, and asked me for my name. She is the third stranger I've encountered since arriving at the Rose Circle. Everyone here seems to be especially kind to students. Mother would be pleased to know that. I wonder if I can invite her here sometime, maybe around the Day of the Poets? I've heard they sell pens made of lovedrop wood at the markets. She'd like to add those to her collection.
Might be sacrilegious, but slap ASMR in the video title and you'll attract flocks of people :p
Let's go to sleep.
He’s not even trying to be quiet. Wtf.
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Ugh, enough of the Grammarly, Joe Biden, and whoever that senator guy is ads; let me listen to my writing ambience! -_-