It took all Goro's strength to not yawn as he listened to Seseroga go on and on about the economy and market of Ul'dah and Eorzea. Â Granted, the Au'Ra could care less about such things, as others were chosen in his Clan to deal with making goods and selling them.
He did enjoy spending time watching his father work metal, bone, and stones into amazing items to be worn and used. Â 'It takes just as much strength and dexterity to work with bone and metal as it does to engage and kill an opponent', his father would tell him. Â 'Too little and the material refuses to listen, too much and it could break and become useless.'
Goro snapped back from his thoughts when someone cleared their throat nearby. Â Looking around, he found himself alone in front of Seseroga, the lalafell giving the larger man a narrowed eye.
"I do hope you didn't find my information to be too taxing on your brain. Â Momodi would be disappointed if her newest adventurer cared not one whit about what I said."
Goro shook his head then bowed deeply to the lalafell before turning and leaving. Â The Au'Ra really wasn't paying attention, but something in him said he should find a way to understand the markets a bit more in a less . . . boring way.
He did enjoy spending time watching his father work metal, bone, and stones into amazing items to be worn and used. Â 'It takes just as much strength and dexterity to work with bone and metal as it does to engage and kill an opponent', his father would tell him. Â 'Too little and the material refuses to listen, too much and it could break and become useless.'
Goro snapped back from his thoughts when someone cleared their throat nearby. Â Looking around, he found himself alone in front of Seseroga, the lalafell giving the larger man a narrowed eye.
"I do hope you didn't find my information to be too taxing on your brain. Â Momodi would be disappointed if her newest adventurer cared not one whit about what I said."
Goro shook his head then bowed deeply to the lalafell before turning and leaving. Â The Au'Ra really wasn't paying attention, but something in him said he should find a way to understand the markets a bit more in a less . . . boring way.