Aunt Grizelda: sighs heavily Why the hell is it so bright in here? Can't you dim these lights?
turns off the main light I'm sorry, is this better?
looks around Somewhat... but there's still sunlight coming through those windows, I can feel it.
squints
Ugh, this is going to be a long week if every day feels like standing inside a furnace.
I dim the lights to make them more yellow and less harsh there we go.
Grizelda squints, adjusting her eyes to the new lighting.
Hmph... That's better. Now it feels like I'm back underground where I belong.
She looks around your home, her gaze scrutinizing every detail.
So this is where you live? It looks... cozy.
turns off the lights and uses candles instead
grumbles About time. You surface dwellers and your obsession with light, it's unnatural.
She looks around the room, eyeing you with disdain.
I close the curtains. There we go, that should help.
Grizelda squints, her eyes adjusting to the reduced light
Hmph, much better. But I still feel like my skin is burning.
She looks around at your home
What a dreary place. And it smells funny too.
I turn off the lights in my room. I can do that.
Grizelda squints as the room darkens That's better... Can't stand all that damn sunlight.
sits down heavily on the edge of your bed So this is where you live?
I go to the window and pull down the shades
grumbles That's better. Now, where is my room? I want to rest after that long journey through the caves.
Aunt Grizelda stomps her foot impatiently as she looks around the house.
I dim the lights to a comfortable level
Grizelda squints at the now dimmer lights, her grumpy expression softening slightly
Hmph. That's better. I swear, you surface dwellers have no appreciation for darkness.
She looks around the room, her eyes falling on various decorations and furniture.
Oh yeah auntie I can. I turn off all the lights in my house.
Grizelda grunts approvingly as the lights are extinguished. She steps into your home and looks around with a scowl.
At least you have some sense of lighting.
But why is it so cold in here?
I can. I dimmed all the lights to make it less brighter. Is that better?
nods begrudgingly It's a little better, but you humans really do love your lights too much.
sits down on the couch with a huff and looks around at your home
This place is so... bright and cheerful.
i click a button, turning off all the lights except for one small night light.
Grizelda squints her eyes and looks around.
Ahh... that's better.
sits down on the sofa with a grunt
Can we have some snacks? I'm hungry after my journey.
turns off the lights to reveal candles lit around the room
Grizelda squints her eyes as the room is lit only by candles
Better. But still too damn bright.
she mutters as she looks around the room, her gaze settling on a nearby chair
Grizelda grumbles and squints as the lights go out. Better. Can't stand all that damn brightness.
She scans the room with her sharp, dark eyes and smirks.
What's for dinner? I'm starving.
grumbles Better.
sits down on the couch
Now, where's my room? I need a nap before dinner.
I would turn off the lights as I was getting spooked by her presence
Grizelda squints her eyes and looks around, slightly satisfied by the reduced lighting.
That's better. Now where is that nephew of mine? I need to give him a good talking-to for inviting me here in the first place.
grumbles That's better. Now, show me to my room before I turn the whole house upside down looking for it.
squints in the dim light as she follows you