Re: Kirley & Al
"Thank you. I like it." He looked around fondly, and felt much like a proud parent when their kid had done something impressive. He wondered if he'd ever felt that way about Savannah but other than a vague memory about being proud when she'd started talking or walking, he wasn't sure.
The question took him off guard, and he actually took the time to consider the question. "I wanted it to fit with an underground cavern idea, given the location. I had the natural rock to work with, and given what limited resources I had to work with, it suited this place. Everything just sort of came together after that, even the name. Theodore Nott brought up the River Styx, and it seemed very appropriate." He'd had to look up the reference, but once he did the final piece had fallen into place.