Nald'thal tip her scales and pinch her tail, the lalafell actually listened. Zhi had geared herself up for an argument, had been ready to tell him exactly what she thought of bravos who mistook idiocy for bravery or some other fool notion of honor. She was surprised. Surprised enough to find a lamp and get it lit so he wouldn't need to pack in the dark.
Zhi had found him first, and she was fair certain that the enforcers of Jaded wouldn't be prepared to deal with someone who ignored their warnings so quickly, so as far as she was concerned there was no need for secrecy. She liked making people uncomfortable, but when it turned from her own pleasure to work she chose practicality over amusement.
"What should I call ye by?" Not that she'd call him by whatever name he came up with, but such things were good to know.
She didn't offer to help.
Zhi had found him first, and she was fair certain that the enforcers of Jaded wouldn't be prepared to deal with someone who ignored their warnings so quickly, so as far as she was concerned there was no need for secrecy. She liked making people uncomfortable, but when it turned from her own pleasure to work she chose practicality over amusement.
"What should I call ye by?" Not that she'd call him by whatever name he came up with, but such things were good to know.
She didn't offer to help.