Soji grinned, closing his eyes and bowing his head just a bit as he heard everyone's replies. Muin had his own form of mischief that often included sniping people with beans from a hidden spot just for the fun and challenge of it. But Soji's sort of mischief was of the Warden's vein.
"You say that nothing is boring, Jeris of Ul'dah, yet you suggest that you are without interest. And Linette of Ul'dah is even more mysterious than we are."
The grin widened into a smile as he looked up at both of them and his eyes opened again, and there was something in his face now that must have harkened to the followers of Azeyma, goddess of sun, inquiry and the quest to illuminate the truth.
"A man in bandages has seen troubles and a man that is no longer in the city of his birth must therefore have a reason to leave it." A hint that there might be a connection there, but was not going to speak that aloud. Like the sun, he was just pointing out what it looked like at the moment.
To Linette he added, "And we still do not know why we were fortunate to have your help in Hyrstmill against the opo-opo raid. But Ul'dah is a far way to travel for the relative comforts of a hamlet." Therefore, Linette had a perfect opportunity to weave a tale of her own into what had happened from her point of view.
There were stories to be told by all at this table and they were equally as interesting as anything they had to say. Seekers of the Sun got into a very different sort of trouble, didn't they?
"You say that nothing is boring, Jeris of Ul'dah, yet you suggest that you are without interest. And Linette of Ul'dah is even more mysterious than we are."
The grin widened into a smile as he looked up at both of them and his eyes opened again, and there was something in his face now that must have harkened to the followers of Azeyma, goddess of sun, inquiry and the quest to illuminate the truth.
"A man in bandages has seen troubles and a man that is no longer in the city of his birth must therefore have a reason to leave it." A hint that there might be a connection there, but was not going to speak that aloud. Like the sun, he was just pointing out what it looked like at the moment.
To Linette he added, "And we still do not know why we were fortunate to have your help in Hyrstmill against the opo-opo raid. But Ul'dah is a far way to travel for the relative comforts of a hamlet." Therefore, Linette had a perfect opportunity to weave a tale of her own into what had happened from her point of view.
There were stories to be told by all at this table and they were equally as interesting as anything they had to say. Seekers of the Sun got into a very different sort of trouble, didn't they?