Dark spent a few silent moments staring at the tree and then nodded, "Yes, I think we can hang the ornaments now." Opening his ornament box, Cooger's guess Dark had spent the past year making ornaments was proved correct. It wasn't overflowing, and certainly the tree would still be a bit sparse, but he had made a good few. Many were what one would expect: a flower with an eye in the center, three crows on a gnarled branch, a skeletal reindeer, Krampus, Baphomet, and a pair of bats. But there was also a horse pulling a sleigh which looked not too dissimilar from Big John, although if it was intended to be that particular horse, it was clear it was made from memory and not from a photograph. There weren't many which were explicitly Christmasy, but he did his best to make them winter themed, so there was a polar bear, a cardinal, a penguin, and a fox. He had made a few snowflakes. His aesthetic or not, they were all painted, and he did his best to use bright colours on the ones which weren't his style and on many... He even had applied glitter. It only served as an accent, but it was there. Even on a little cat he had carved.
Amongst them was the circle of wood Cooger had been sure to saw off of the tree for him (just as he had done again this year), and on it he had carefully painted a family portrait as they were last year, including Enkidu, their three rats, and Neith. It wasn't as realistic as his larger scale works, because he didn't have the space, but it was detailed enough.
"I'll be honest, I didn't know their names," Daizi confided.