Well, that's an odd thing if there ever was such. The confused look on Ayla's face only grew as she regarded the other woman. She decided, though, it was probably another odd, foreign mannerism. Those noble fops from Belgard that kissed each other on the cheek had struck her as odd at first, too, but that was just a customary greeting for those bastards.
The memory of Belgard struck a cord with Ayla, though. She forgot about the conversation momentarily - thankfully, only momentarily - and started reaching for one of the axes on her bunk. Within three seconds, however, she snapped back to reality, eyes wide, and looked back over at the weird, dark-skinned woman. She vaguely understood what she was saying at first, then absorbed the rest just fine.
"Never been to any desert," she began, unable to shake the last memories of Belgard to the back of her mind. She rambled some out. "T'weren't ever a fancy I had. Married a chief; gave him a strong son and a bonny girl. Fought a rebellion and lost all of 'em to that war. Not much else to tell."
The memories soured her mood. She felt like hitting something, but there was nothing worth hitting, so she didn't. She quickly finished removing her bracers, the last bit of armor she had any plans to remove, and tucked a couple of her runed throwing axes back on her belt. "You'll have to tell me about those cities later. I've a dark cloud, now."
The memory of Belgard struck a cord with Ayla, though. She forgot about the conversation momentarily - thankfully, only momentarily - and started reaching for one of the axes on her bunk. Within three seconds, however, she snapped back to reality, eyes wide, and looked back over at the weird, dark-skinned woman. She vaguely understood what she was saying at first, then absorbed the rest just fine.
"Never been to any desert," she began, unable to shake the last memories of Belgard to the back of her mind. She rambled some out. "T'weren't ever a fancy I had. Married a chief; gave him a strong son and a bonny girl. Fought a rebellion and lost all of 'em to that war. Not much else to tell."
The memories soured her mood. She felt like hitting something, but there was nothing worth hitting, so she didn't. She quickly finished removing her bracers, the last bit of armor she had any plans to remove, and tucked a couple of her runed throwing axes back on her belt. "You'll have to tell me about those cities later. I've a dark cloud, now."