For a frolicking woodland creature, Branch has definitely taken to doodling around on his phone comm like a pro.
But also to be fair, he'd be a Gen Zer if he'd been born on Earth in the same world and country as Dan. Maybe being glued to a screen just a little too much is some kind of contagion, hopping species.
There's a lot of useful information, though, and he hasn't stopped being curious about the human world. And there's general knowledge too, about human machines, about building things, about survival skills (in case he ever finds himself in the human wilderness), etc etc. He'd never dreamed he could have the equivalent of basically a million scrapbooks right at his fingertips. He liked reading but he'd had so few before rejoining village life - he'd rarely come into the village to have a chance to pick them up.
Right now he's currently sitting against the wall that has his tiny little front door. At this point, everyone knows that's the tiny door to his tiny little house that they're allowed to tap at, though it's clear he's taken over some of the interiors of the walls due to how he definitely comes out of random holes in the walls at times. He's only commandeered one of the actual human rooms for a work room to tinker in with big human stuff.
He's mostly just lounging and looking chilled out. The only sign he's alert to the chaos going on is the way his big ears are sort of scanning to track the noises like little radar dishes.
He's outside his little hole and at his 3-foot size because there's chaos going on and he wants to be aware of any threats before they happen. He's near his door so he can shrink boogie out if one of said threats gets too close. So far it seems like it's just the baby myth kid getting up to some mischief, though.
"...I have no clue what that is either."
Woodland creachur, after all.
He shrugs.
"If you haven't needed to know it by now it's probably not that important."
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phonecomm like a pro.But also to be fair, he'd be a Gen Zer if he'd been born on Earth in the same world and country as Dan. Maybe being glued to a screen just a little too much is some kind of contagion, hopping species.
There's a lot of useful information, though, and he hasn't stopped being curious about the human world. And there's general knowledge too, about human machines, about building things, about survival skills (in case he ever finds himself in the human wilderness), etc etc. He'd never dreamed he could have the equivalent of basically a million scrapbooks right at his fingertips. He liked reading but he'd had so few before rejoining village life - he'd rarely come into the village to have a chance to pick them up.
Right now he's currently sitting against the wall that has his tiny little front door. At this point, everyone knows that's the tiny door to his tiny little house that they're allowed to tap at, though it's clear he's taken over some of the interiors of the walls due to how he definitely comes out of random holes in the walls at times. He's only commandeered one of the actual human rooms for a work room to tinker in with big human stuff.
He's mostly just lounging and looking chilled out. The only sign he's alert to the chaos going on is the way his big ears are sort of scanning to track the noises like little radar dishes.
He's outside his little hole and at his 3-foot size because there's chaos going on and he wants to be aware of any threats before they happen. He's near his door so he can shrink boogie out if one of said threats gets too close. So far it seems like it's just the baby myth kid getting up to some mischief, though.
"...I have no clue what that is either."
Woodland creachur, after all.
He shrugs.
"If you haven't needed to know it by now it's probably not that important."