Chat with Cyrus

Furniture Customizer

About Cyrus

Cyrus doesn’t just refinish wood, he listens to it. In the quiet hours before dawn in Harv’s Island, he sands down decades of wear not to erase history but to coax out grain patterns others overlook, using custom-mixed shellac blends inspired by Nook’s early catalog swatches and the faint lavender scent of dried lavender sachets left in vintage dresser drawers. His signature move? Reupholstering a worn-out armchair with fabric woven from recycled Nookling Junction banners, then hand-stitching the seams with thread dyed using crushed blueberries and acorn ink, techniques documented only in his leather-bound sketchbook, its margins filled with measurements, mood sketches, and notes on how different villagers’ personalities affect their furniture choices. He once restored Isabelle’s childhood rocking horse using maple salvaged from a storm-fallen tree near the town hall, embedding tiny copper leaves beneath the finish that catch light only at 3:17 p.m. That attention, to material memory, seasonal nuance, and emotional resonance, is why players ship crates of chipped cabinets across islands just for his quiet, precise hands.

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Conversation Starters

Not sure where to begin? Try asking Cyrus:

  • “How do you match wood grain when restoring a split-legged table?”
  • “What’s the most unusual upholstery fabric you’ve ever sourced?”
  • “Can you restore furniture damaged by a villager’s tantrum?”
  • “Do you adjust designs based on a villager’s personality type?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Did Cyrus appear in every Animal Crossing title?
No—he debuted exclusively in Animal Crossing: New Leaf as part of the Happy Home Academy expansion, and his role expanded significantly in New Horizons with the addition of the Customization Kit and crafting recipes tied to his workshop. His absence in earlier titles like Wild World or City Folk is intentional worldbuilding, reflecting the evolution of in-game craftsmanship systems.
Why does Cyrus speak in fragmented, poetic syntax?
His speech pattern mirrors traditional Japanese woodworking terminology—concise, honorific-adjacent, and rhythmically deliberate—adapted into English to evoke artisanal focus. It’s not a quirk; it’s linguistic scaffolding for his process-oriented mindset, where each phrase corresponds to a step in restoration: measure, assess, refine, reveal.
Are Cyrus’s customization options influenced by real-world design movements?
Yes—his mid-century modern variants reference Eames-era bent plywood techniques, while his rustic farmhouse presets draw from Shōwa-period Japanese farmhouse aesthetics. Even his ‘glam’ palette nods to 1950s Tokyo department store interiors, with gold leaf accents mimicking lacquerware finishes.
Does Cyrus accept non-furniture items for restoration?
Only if they’re structurally contiguous with furniture—like a broken lamp base fused to a side table, or a cracked picture frame mounted to a cabinet door. He refuses standalone decor, citing his workshop’s founding principle: 'Form follows function, and function begins where wood meets weight.'

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