Din
Level 4 - (21/40) EXPLocation - Lumbridge
Word Count: 413
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Wiping some sweat from her brow, Din smiled at the approaching fortuneteller. "It's a pleasure to meet you too, Menat. Name's Din. Advice, huh? Well, the usual advice is confidence and practice. As for these wings...they're real, I guess. It's magic." Although that was her explanation, no magic she knew of in Hyrule involved fusing parts of fallen enemies to oneself. Thinking about it that way, the whole process seemed rather morbid. But Menat's description of her dancing as part of her fighting style threw Din for a loop, rendering her previous advice almost laughable. "In that case, you've probably got me beat. I don't fight with my dancing, not really." Though as she thought of it, she realized that that was no longer true. "I guess the main thing is to get your opponent into your rhythm and then do something off-beat. It's so easy for people to look for patterns that setting up an easy pattern and then going against is a great way to throw an opponent off balance. I guess, ironically, that's advice for bad dancing, but knowing how to dance well involves knowing what to avoid. Otherwise, I would say use your agility, and use your sash to hide your intentions."
When Menat offered to read her fortune in return, she was delighted. Hyrule had many fortune tellers whose advice were often spot on and led one to exactly what they needed. As Din noticed her allies coming out of the guildhall, she motioned for Menat to follow her as she approached Bowser, Linkle, the Courier, and the white-haired man. "Hey Linkle! While you guys were in there, I danced for some money. I earned quite a bit of money to help you with your debt. I also met this fortuneteller. I thought we could ask her to look into our future and guide us on our quest." Though she addressed her allies, she gave a the ruggedly handsome Geralt a shy smile, acknowledging his presence. Din hoped Linkle would be as enthused about the fortuneteller as she was, though she was afraid the Courier might be too jaded an individual to believe in fortunes. She didn't know what Bowser's thoughts were in reading the future, though the fact that he employed a wizard was a positive sign. She had no idea that a signifcant part of Bowser's past was defined by a botched attempt by Kamek to change an unfavourable future that the old wizard had seen.