Jairus Starvald
Eidoloclast
"Sure." The lad shrugged, before looking around to figure out where they were again. Didn't matter much to him that she hadn't seem to be all that receptive to his story- there were a lot of people out there, for some talking worked, some... it didn't. She'd have to deal with the issue on her own, was nothing much he could do about the bile threatening to overcome her throat or the tears burning through and trying to come out.
"There's a good Windu's a few streets from here." He mentioned and then took the lead of the walk. Silas kept the focus on the road, but took the time to see what they were passing.
The streets were getting less rowdy- it wasn't a coincidence. That bar had been on a fault line of sorts, balancing between upstart grime and just good enough that the glasses wouldn't be too dirty.
He hadn't been counting on [member="Calina Ovmar"], though.
But that was probably more his fault than anything. Be ready for everything, his father had always said. Ovmar probably would have seen the trouble coming from a mile away.
"There's a good Windu's a few streets from here." He mentioned and then took the lead of the walk. Silas kept the focus on the road, but took the time to see what they were passing.
The streets were getting less rowdy- it wasn't a coincidence. That bar had been on a fault line of sorts, balancing between upstart grime and just good enough that the glasses wouldn't be too dirty.
He hadn't been counting on [member="Calina Ovmar"], though.
But that was probably more his fault than anything. Be ready for everything, his father had always said. Ovmar probably would have seen the trouble coming from a mile away.