Growth

Well, I have not much but a few days of food and what's in my room to my name, as far as assets go. I spent most all the money in my vault the other day on enough material to make another weerd bag. I've made one already, used leather from cattle and some brass bits. Turned out pretty big, but there's ALOT of room for improvement. That's one reason I'm making this new bag, that and because most everywhere I go someone asks me about my good looking bag.

I've got a demand for what I'm making and so I'm making them better than ever before. It takes me a while to put one together. I could prolly do it in a week if I weren't doing school, and feeding myself. When I get 'er finished I'll be able to get a few centuries out of it, I'm not going to drop below 3. Of course, I am counting the time it takes to make it and also the materials, plus a bit extra for food and that lot.

But jeeze, a century and a half worth of materials, I'm not going to be using the entire skin of the animal for the bag, there's quite enough left over for a hip satchel or something. As for the scraps, watches baby. Watches. Made one today actually, looks rather dashing if I say so myself. That's going on mee store... after I test to make sure it'll hold up to the stress I put it under.

Food

Well you only have to survive till the 22nd. Then it's Tandoori Turkey galore!

oh yeah! *in a coolaid man voice*

That's right! But I AM doing pretty well. Gotto hold on to the limitless abundance mentality.

But yeah, this bag I'm making is going to be epic... well compared to the other things I've made thus far. I think this is the most I've spent on materials to date.

As above,
So Below

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I look forward to seeing it. The rest of your work s fairly epic to begin with so this bag must be beyond amazing. Does it have a wormhole in the bottom?

Wormhole

The secret of a bag such as this is in the order of construction. First you must clearly, truly clearly see, envision and imagine in the finest detail the exact size of the exterior of the bag. The small things, the decorations, or the fastenings, the patterns to be burned or branded on the surface, these of course are unimportant. But you must understand the exterior dimensions in toto. Then you begin to build the interior: start with compartments, sub-divisions, pockets, cases, holders, sleeves, inserts all of these things. Build them with care, but be generous; make room for everything.

When the interior construction is complete, make the outside exactly the size you envisioned it: neither more nor less, and build the larger, more capacious interior into it; build the smaller outside around the inside. In this way, your bag can be larger on the inside that on the outside. But it is vital that you do this in the right order, and at the right place, and at the right time, of course. But I trust that I need not remind you of this.

There is only one thing.

Aso, I see

It is so clear to me know...

As above,
So Below