[quote=@Remuri] "Oh. Did I say shine? My bad, it's shrine people. They taught me to be nice. And help people. But I think. I can't never see them again. My clan's soldiers. Probably occupied. The temple. The only left for me. Is this katana. And this bow." He said with a sadness on his face. Katana was of on his hip and put it on his lap, so that young elf can see it. It is beautiful work of art for the people who first time seen the sword in the scabbard. "Since. I got draggd. Into this. Foreign land. I'm going to carry me own. And help people as what they taught me." He said. "I leave bread to you. My bow's quiver. Nearly. Empty. I should find. For supplies. But. I. Think. It's hard to find one. Also good for the walk after. Eating. Food" he continued. The bow can be seen along with a bag that lies on the floor. Same as the quiver that has an arrow left in it. [/quote] "Oh, well that is a wonderful thing they taught you, thank you greatly, and good luck finding a craftsman to get arrows from!" She sounded quite chipper, now gratefully accepting the sweetbread. He seemed quite nice in all honesty, definitely someone she felt like she could trust on some level, although the idea of inviting him to take the free bed in her room was... Out of the question. No matter how nice people seemed, they always had the capacity to turn on you. After paying the outrageous price they were charging for nectar, the small elf woman set upon her meal. Tempering her eager consumption with the knowledge that others were around. The meal, for its part, [i]hit the spot.[/i] Maybe this trip would not be so bad afterall.