I couldn't really say. I've never made one before today.
[Lysithea, who is always dreadfully honest, shrugs slightly as she picks up the doll that Paimon had made. Mimicking his motions, her touch is gentle and the doll does not lose its shape in her hands. This does not... entirely fit with her knowledge of Paimon - neither Paimon, the creature inside the human host, nor Paimon, the great demon lord described in the texts. Perhaps this was a quirk borrowed from Peter? But she hadn't ever known him to care about dolls, eitehr.]
If you like dolls, we could make gingerbread men. ...It's not exactly the same, but you'd be rolling up dough into the shape of people.
[...And despite his current (oddly endearing) shyness, some part of her still thinks that the most likely connection here is ancient demon dark magic. Lysithea sets the doll carefully to the side and glances over at Paimon.
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[Lysithea, who is always dreadfully honest, shrugs slightly as she picks up the doll that Paimon had made. Mimicking his motions, her touch is gentle and the doll does not lose its shape in her hands. This does not... entirely fit with her knowledge of Paimon - neither Paimon, the creature inside the human host, nor Paimon, the great demon lord described in the texts. Perhaps this was a quirk borrowed from Peter? But she hadn't ever known him to care about dolls, eitehr.]
If you like dolls, we could make gingerbread men. ...It's not exactly the same, but you'd be rolling up dough into the shape of people.
[...And despite his current (oddly endearing) shyness, some part of her still thinks that the most likely connection here is ancient demon dark magic. Lysithea sets the doll carefully to the side and glances over at Paimon.
He is acting decidedly strange.]
Have you... been making dolls for a long time?