Ozzy's enthusiasm and skill at social protocols were in full swing as he effortlessly flitted from conversation to conversation, his keen mind able to change subjects at the drop of a dime.
@The Irish Tree (Magnus and Nephele)
The minotaur would have no trouble picking up the harpy with his hand shake. Ozzy's eyes noticably widened by the accidental strength. His hollow bones felt under strain as the strength gripped him, and his 'lighter than he looks frame' would need to need his use his feet claws to remain in contact with the ground. Magnus released him, leaving the harpy with a giant forced smile at the surprise, but sure enough they seemed to have a kinship right off the bat.
Ozzy holding the door for him, he offered a word or two of sympathy at the Magnus' obvious misfortune
"Apologies for the rough job. We can only hope tomorrow is better. Once everyone's in, I'll get tea and coffee going. I want to hear all about where youre from." So the harpy didn't dwell and tragic things, maybe desperate to start the night on the best foot.
Nephele, the woman. Those scales, the horns. Is she? No way a Dragon!? He never even saw one, they were always written as being so dangerous. He had an intensity about her and Ozzy felt a little nervous when her gaze fell on him. He knew he wasn't going to hit it off with everyone, but the amount of different types of monster... just how many were in this guild. He nodded his head in a mock bow.
"Welcome back, my name is Ozmodius Skyway. Hoping to join your prestiguous ranks. I hope we could be friends." He seemed to relax hearing his own voice in greeting.
"I'm sorry, I really have to ask. Are you a dragon? I mean, it only just because I never met one, and just to say, just to have the opportunity-" he seemed giddy.
"Sorry sorry. Nice to me you." he'd let her pass for dinner.
@Restalaan (Yang)
Ozzy gave a little jump in excitement when Yang approached, answering his question.
"Zipangu! Ahah I knew it! I went to a restaurant once and spoke with the owner from Zipangu. Then I simply had to read about it. The amount of cultures, human and monster! So exotic and so rich! What a dream it would be to visit." Door at his back, he still seemed to be completely animated, even putting his hands together, entwining his fingers as if praying while he gushed.
She shyly explained what she was, his eyes seeming to beam at the concepts of students, medicines, and martial arts training. To his eyes, she seemed to be a living wonder.
"Madame Yang, you have to tell me all about your temple, Zipangu, everything! I mean if it's not too much trouble. Personally I'd be ecstatic if I just got a lesson." He formed his hands into knife hands and swung them up and down in a rather goofy way.
"I wish I knew some of your moves yesterday. I got tripped up by a Tentacle Plant before getting here. I was almost a goner." She bid to join his new companions, but he checked back to see whom else was coming in.
@Lmpkio (Morgan)
A mothman, the fuzzy antennae gave it away, and this is where the harpy delved way way back to his studies. He only had one encounter with a mothman, and the poor girl looked incredibly distracted when Ozzy tried to ask her question. She just fluttered, flying in circles giggling to herself and gave responses that didn't actually help Ozzy understand their culture. Researching further, he wondered if they were just solitary monsters, and described as 'simple' in disposition. Not necessarily stupid or beastial but they weren't great thinkers either.
But it was said that she was a doctor, and that meant she was also a woman of science and reason, and frankly he was not going to let that slip either. Maybe the first time was just a fluke. Still don't take any chance.
"Welcome. How do you do?" Ozzy spoke a little slower in tone, mostly just to make sure she was paying attention to him and to make sure he didn't talk too fast, a problem he had last time. He put his hands and wings together and bowed, his feathery eye lashes falling like antenae on his brow.
"First time as well? Me too. I hope we have a great start, and become great friends." He said, offering her the same cordial greeting.
"I'd love to know where you got your schooling. A monster doctor is so rare outside certain sub-species. And goodness knows we always need more." @ZekariVoblis Telfa
@PaulHaynek Bart and Neil
Another comer named Neil was going to call it a night elsewhere, Ozzy made sure to give him a wave as well as he left. Never having the chance to really introduce himself. Master Bart suggested they all eat and Ozzy was eager to assist in such small matters.
"Let me assist Master Bart. I make a mean Potato Au Gratin... If you have cheese and potatoes I mean." He chuckled.
He gave one last look in the growing darkness. It was only thanks to his bird attuned eyes that he could even see that far, but Neil was associating with someone else. Maybe another guild member, maybe a client. He made sure to stay at his post, his wing caped frame silhouetting in the distance. With a big grin he waved,
"Hey! Welcome, err um, welcome back!" Again not quite sure if the new comer was already a member. Ozzy was making alot of assumptions already but he was kind of hitting a pretty good stride. He made sure to remain where he was for them to enter, but wouldn't be remiss if they decided to go with Neil before entering himself.
Despite Ozzy's claims, he let his harpy nature reveal itself, he was quick to remark on the Dwarven finish and seemed to find reasons to get excited about every little thing, no matter how mundane or simple it seemed. He seemed almost a child in this new place, but spouting knowledge and useless facts about seemingly the age and make and design of a wall, door, or frame. Dinner would be well on its way of being prepared before Ozzy was going to help, only to remember that Yang and Magnus we're talking and he was welcomed to join.
Yang asked about him as he took a seat near Magnus and Yang, hoping the mothman, the dragon, or any of the new members would also join them in conversations and dinner.
"An Anthropologist." He corrected politely. He tilted his head at her question.
"Besides study? Well, I guess whatever application we can educate and teach from what we discover. My dad for instance one helped with the adjustment to a human town with a newly residented lamia clan. He helped the chiefs and artisans make the changes to their homes so they are more suitable for both villagers and their lamia wives, and in return, the lamia's greatly helped with the villages ranching and hunting in the dry lands due to their natural resistance to heat. I guess it's all about bringing folks together." He smiled proudly a finger pointed upward.
"With science."The conversation went to Magnus and partway through, Ozzy had to pull out his book and hang on the Minotaurs every grim word about the labyrinth. Personally Ozzy was interested in the ruins themselves and asked some follow ups mostly about- who built them, why, and what kind of sustainability there was in such an underground and dangerous place, but they they discussed the underground farms.
"So you grow what, like mushrooms?"Ozzy seemed to be take changes in topics quite easily.
Then he answered Yangs question.
"I've heard of them. Warriors that use rage almost like its magic. Incredible! I can only imagine the amount of work to learn something like that." He let Magnus finish and he seemed to take that he didn't know martial arts as something to be ashamed of. Ozzy shrugged, offering support.
"Hey, you don't need to be formerly trained to know how to fight. I just kind of picked things up in my travels. Mostly cause I had too." He grimaced.
"Buying a whip was probably the best investment I ever had."Magnus suddenly got up, he did mention he had to talk to Talia. It was time for dinner anyhow so Ozzy left, staying close to Yang and hopefully getting a word in edgewise. He sat down, joining the others for dinner, too engrossed in the conversations to notice too much else.
"Sounds like you could have a whole bunch of students. Imagine someone his size with kicks and things. Let me know if I'm being insensitive." He grinned.
"So tell me, how's your journey been going so far? How does this country measure up to Zipangu? Does your temple also accept monsters, or just human students?"