The Honey Tower sleeps at night
The Honey Tower sleeps at night. In the morning, the buzzing of the building starts to vibrate slightly as the internal hives wake up and start working. On the outside, bees dance around flowers and fly in and out of the tower. The beekeeper has already woken up before any of the bees and put her all of her gear on. She has made her way down the tower and is looking out over Hive Town. Their eyes linger on it for a few moments before she heads back in for the morning chores. Urban collects the honey bottles from the Dandelion floor and puts them in her bag. She takes them up to the Cornflower floor and places the full bottles into the crafter. She moves the bottles from the nearby hive into the crafter as well then moves up to the Wither Rose floor, pulls the manual farm lever twice and collects the honey bottles from it and the larger farm next to it, returning to the crafter and dropping the full bottles off. She takes a few swigs of the tower's hard work as she makes her way back up to the Sunflower floor, the captain's quarters. Bees are buzzing around, tasting the azaleas and carefully potted flowers. She is listening to the bees, listening to The Hive.
The Hive sleeps at night. The Hive is something large, beyond eternity. It is a glue that keeps planes of existence together and universes in clusters. A layer between everything. An unfathomable amount of bees enter and exit The Hive. From each plane and universe there are unique honeys and unique keepers. In Etern1ty, there is a single keeper and they are experiencing a honey sweet nightmare. The Hive has unique practices in each setting but generally there is a system of Elders, Fieldkeepers and Drones. Unfortunately, this universe only has one and she must play all of the roles herself. Interpreting what the Queen wants, organizing help from the bees and executing the orders.
The Tavern sleeps at night. Urban is at the Honey Tavern staring at the bees buzzing inside. Some of the first bees she cared for and nurtured buzzing around behind the glass. So much history in these bees to her. She hasn't been able to visit much because The Hive wanted her at Hive Town but now it needs her to close these hives. As she stares, remembering, her eyes start to water. They eventually calm down and does her work. She waits until all of the bees are inside their boxes and quickly and carefully remove the glass, cover the hives with gates and put the glass all back. They wire up the gates to some redstone so hopefully she might be able to open the hives again sometime. She hopes. She then has to remove the bees from the Inn too but she takes her time, letting the bees move into new clean hive boxes and carefully moves them to Hive Town with her. She leaves the spawn Pirate Town, a fraction of what made it so special to her.
Urban sleeps at night. Urban walks the dim path up to the tower. Arms full of wax, honey and buzzing hives. She unloads her arms and bag onto the Dandelion floor. She sorts the honey away into a barrel, sorts the hives next to the rest of the unused hives and stores the wax away in her bag. She does a stretch then stomps up the stairs. She collects all of the empty bottles and honey blocks from the crafter and carries them down to the bottom floor and sorts everything away. She sits at one of the tables for a moment and notices the honey on her clothes. She stands up and goes too the sink. They rub warm water on the places honey still is sticking to and rubs it off. The bees are starting to go to sleep now as she washes the honey out. She is careful though, near the slime stains. She knows she could probably wash them out but she wont. Urban stomps up the stairs and climbs the ladders until she gets to her bed. They look out at the Catboy Casino tower then turns around and looks at the purple bed sitting on one of her lofts. She takes her mask off once she hears that the buzzing has stopped and tucks herself in for sleep.













