[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/Ji9xQnY.jpg?1[/img] [color=9e0b0f]Time:[/color] [color=silver]Morning[/color] [color=9e0b0f]Location:[/color] [color=silver]Aldrakh[/color] [color=9e0b0f]Interactions:[/color] [color=silver]Astra [@FunnyGuy][/color] [color=9e0b0f]Mentions:[/color] [/center] [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/610964561553522698/610974769193418753/rgrgr.png[/img] While Myra was still a bit mad at Astra for her little 'joke', her curiosity got the better of her as they approached one of the stalls. Truth be told, just like Astra said, the things that were being displayed were mostly random assortments of stuff with no apparent connection to one another. The products were displayed on top of the table with little to no organization, either because the seller was too lazy to try and organize everything or because it was almost impossible to do so in a way that made some sense. As Myra was curiously looking at the things, leaning forward as she analyzed the many random products the orc had to sell, Astra unfurled a roll of paper from her bag. The very moment Myra saw that, she remembered what it was. The pretty drawing with vibrant colors she had stolen when searching for a map. Nodding her head with a proud expression, Myra watched with a smug expression as Astra began negotiating with the orc, knowing that the 'painting' she stole would help them to get a few more shinies for them to buy food and find more cozy places to sleep after eating. That was, until they were interrupted by a faint and distant noise of a creature of some kind roaring, which made Myra immediately stop and look around to be sure nothing dangerous was approaching them, before she looked at Astra, with a concerned expression.