This door is better to use. It's big and open so you can see exactly who is there.
[And most people don't actually use it, so when Lalli comes a knocking- er, scratching- it's pretty obvious who it is. No need for the 'who is it' game.
Normally when Lalli visits, he keeps himself completely dressed. Cloak, boots, even the rifle he carries on his back, it all stays with him. It's habit-driven, mostly. But today he's actually going to stop by the door and lean the rifle up against a nearby corner, and then hang his cloak on it. And since he's not wearing his cloak now, his bakeneko-additions are much more visible than usual. Namely the golden marking on his forehead and the bridge of his nose, which are usually hidden by the hood of his cloak. His mask is currently hanging off of his shoulder too, whereas he normally wears it on the top or side of his head.
With that done, he turns to face Izo.]
It's faster to climb up and down the outside of the building too.
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[And most people don't actually use it, so when Lalli comes a knocking- er, scratching- it's pretty obvious who it is. No need for the 'who is it' game.
Normally when Lalli visits, he keeps himself completely dressed. Cloak, boots, even the rifle he carries on his back, it all stays with him. It's habit-driven, mostly. But today he's actually going to stop by the door and lean the rifle up against a nearby corner, and then hang his cloak on it. And since he's not wearing his cloak now, his bakeneko-additions are much more visible than usual. Namely the golden marking on his forehead and the bridge of his nose, which are usually hidden by the hood of his cloak. His mask is currently hanging off of his shoulder too, whereas he normally wears it on the top or side of his head.
With that done, he turns to face Izo.]
It's faster to climb up and down the outside of the building too.