Jedi Master•General Iroh•Java Junkie• King ♛ Stefan •Mycroft Holmes•Dragon Lord•Druid Boy The place was indeed small, but so was their team. If he was to consider his fellow dragonologists' physical built however, the place would be too small. They were all grown men, except for Miss Addison. Tancred's smile was returned with Mordred's own, and nodded along as he asked about his holiday. "As usual, my holiday went by really fast. Can't even remember what I had for Christmas breakfast." And no, he wasn't exaggerating. He had more important things to do with his wife that day, so breakfast was easily forgotten. "I'm quite stuck with my study though..." he said as he reached for a particular book in the shelf and flipped through its pages. "I've been taste testing a whole lot of muggle and wizarding coffee lately, trying to get the best coffee bean available," he said closing the book, and returning it to where he found it, "...and see if I can infuse it with the magical properties of dragon dung." No one else has thought of that kind of project, from what he can recall. Besides, if luck is on his side, he just might be the next big thing in the wizarding coffee industry. "Problem is, I haven't established the right procedure to do it." he paused, as he looked up at his boss, "Maybe I can start that process now, seeing that we've got a laboratory already." Well, they just need, more equipment like cauldrons, phials, and other potion ingredients.
Mordred moved along to the very small holding area, and checked out the very basic equipments they've got for the retrieved dragon eggs. Well, nothing much can be done in that area except for displaying the eggs for a few days. "How about you, Tancred? How was your holiday?" he asked as he picked up a nice over-sized egg tray. "We need at least a small heating and cooling chambers for the eggs at some point..." he said to himself as he looked around the tiny lab further.
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