...Hah, so she caught on, did she? Haru wasn't terribly surprised-only an idiot would actually start going to try and build any building overnight. That's just inviting whatever comes of that work to collapse inward the next day.
Still though, he had to set unrealistic expectations for himself or else he'd never fail. And because of that he'd never learn, and because of that he'd never grow. That's how he taught himself to see things.
Still though, it wasn't fair for him to have caught this girl up in the middle of his humors. "Sorry," he admits, "I've been getting a bit ahead of myself. That doesn't sound that half bad of a plan to go with. Good thinking."
Standing up a few planks up in the shape of a table, planting the legs in the dirt, Haru gets the nails to-
"I forgot the nails..." He was a blubbering idiot! How is someone even supposed to build a structure without a way to connect the beams?!
Fortunately they didn't quite need it for something as simple as one table with a temporary need. The man in white robes pulls out his staff, which stares back at him with unnerving eyes. He gives it a wide, kind grin. He might as well keep being friendly with this staff so long as it didn't try to kill him. Who cares where (or who) it came from?
"Strangleweed." A single whisper from his lips was all he needed to send a pulse of energy from it into the ground. Weeds grew beneath the table, lashing around the sides and anchoring it into the ground in a stable manner.
That should do it. The only touches he needed after that were a few torches, taken and lit from his inventory, to be placed around the table so everyone coming in from the road could see this spectacle. Haru stands upon this makeshift table brought from creativity (and confirms that yes, it's stable,), opens his arms wide and gets ready to make an idiot of himself in front of this girl to appeal to the rather olden-minded lines of thought of the NPCs.
"Come one, come all! I, Berlin, the Great Wizard of the Clock, call upon any hearty challenger to face this young girl here! For I have seen into the vastness of time and deemed her to be THE CHOSEN ONE!
Defeat her in a contest of strength here and I shall admit that I'm an arrogant, crazy jerk and pay you a mighty hefty reparation of FREE GOLD... But should you fail, you shall help us build this ORPHANAGE, starting with buying some nails for us!
What do you mean, why?! SHE JUST FEELS LIKE BUILDING ONE! What kind of sensational superhero doesn't do charitable things like building for the homeless, you idiots? As her wizard I am obligated to help her out here. Really, this kid would be hopeless without me! Come on, you aren't all chickens, are ya?!"
Suffice to say... they got a line for the table. It wasn't a very big line, but it was a line-up one mostly full of cheap-shot shady folk who hung out around the walls this time of the night. Haru was pretty proud of himself, but not as proud as he was of this Seigi kid.
She blew through the thugs like a bag of crackers. He was considering asking to arm wrestle her before thus while thing started to gague how well she was at this but he was glad he didn't. Was she fueled on nuclear power or something?
Before long after that they had their workers (and nails). These men were surprisingly all willing to go along with this whole shenanigan, either because of a sense of honor or because there actually weren't any orphanages in this capitol of players.
Haru himself had immediately gotten to laying out a real, solid chart of how to build this thing. The doodle in the dirt had long blown away, and he couldn't just go on instinct when other people were doing the work instead. He began to start bossing them around, too, as reluctant as he was do do so.
And so, they began building.
Last edited: May 10, 2018