Ryul and the triplets' conversation as interrupted when a small dwarf girl came up to Sunder. "Who you talking to?" she asked.
"This is Ryul," Sunder said, introducing her, "This is Kran, my younger sister." As the calmest of the three brothers, Sunder had a special place in Kran's heart. Meanwhile, Kran had also brought over Zaria and Lannis.
"I'm Zaria," she introduced herself confidently, putting a fist to her chest, "and this is Lannis," she said, motioning to her sister, who gave a flustered bow. "We're Grom's daughters; the guy cooking over there's our brother Bormash, but you've already met him, I think."
"Hah! I thought only Dwarven women could be be so stubborn," Harin said.
"Living in Soren," Malkas began, approaching the two men, "you'll come to see that differences are more due to individual personality and upbringing, and less to do with race."
"Right you are," Harin agreed.
"Yes, it's our loved ones that are most important," Benna chimed in. "And it's a small community, but we do our best to support one another."
"N-not at all," Bormash replied to Elizabeth. He was a bit surprised to be approached by the dainty fairy, who usually seemed to be rather timid. Due to his job as the town handyman, he got his fair share of scrapes, cuts, bruises, and fractures, and was often treated by her. He admired her care and professionalism, overcoming her timid nature to provide life-saving treatment and improving overall quality of life for everyone. As it felt awkward not to say anything, Bormash said, "It's exciting...getting new people."