[She can't help a giggle. That sounded familiar, aside from having the means to provide for anyone they stumbled across at any given time. Sometimes life was comfortable, and sometimes they struggled. That was the problem with living on the move.]
They remind me of my parents. Always wanting to know more about the history of a place or its people, its legends and folklore...
Meanwhile, I was more interested in seeing how far up I could climb the nearest tree.
It would have been nice if they could have met, then! I'm sure my father would have loved that- I could see him swapping old tales well into the night.
[K'pandolu grins, tail flicking.]
Well- you wouldn't have been alone in that! I, ah. I may have broken a limb falling out of one, once or twice.
I'm surprised how alike our families were! We could have gotten along, I'm sure, if we'd met.
[She wonders what it might have been like if they'd found somewhere they might have stayed, honestly. Because that's what it sounds like it could have been. If they had never had to hire the adventurers journeying south from Ishgard. Would Sayano have still chosen pugilism? Would she still have found the Rogues' Guild? Would she have been inspired to choose adventure at all? It's a strange thing to think about.]
I'm sure we would have. It's… odd, isn't it? To think- if just one or two decisions had been made differently- thing world could be changed.
[she sounds a little wistful, considering it. She's fairly sure she would have made many of the same choices- to go adventuring, apart from her family, with a pugilist's arms and investigating the arts that piqued her curiosity- but it's nice to think about.
…it doesn't lead much of anywhere, though, and she shakes herself after a moment, offering Sayano a smile.]
[Sayano beams at her friend, then gathers up her crystal yield.]
Now, let's return to Limsa and deliver these to the cooks before the sun cooks us! Or, if you prefer sand and heat for some bizarre reason, I'd say it should be at Costa del Sol!
[How did she ever survive her early days as a pugilist...]
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They remind me of my parents. Always wanting to know more about the history of a place or its people, its legends and folklore...
Meanwhile, I was more interested in seeing how far up I could climb the nearest tree.
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[K'pandolu grins, tail flicking.]
Well- you wouldn't have been alone in that! I, ah. I may have broken a limb falling out of one, once or twice.
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[She wonders what it might have been like if they'd found somewhere they might have stayed, honestly. Because that's what it sounds like it could have been. If they had never had to hire the adventurers journeying south from Ishgard. Would Sayano have still chosen pugilism? Would she still have found the Rogues' Guild? Would she have been inspired to choose adventure at all? It's a strange thing to think about.]
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[she sounds a little wistful, considering it. She's fairly sure she would have made many of the same choices- to go adventuring, apart from her family, with a pugilist's arms and investigating the arts that piqued her curiosity- but it's nice to think about.
…it doesn't lead much of anywhere, though, and she shakes herself after a moment, offering Sayano a smile.]
Still! I'm glad to know you now.
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[Sayano beams at her friend, then gathers up her crystal yield.]
Now, let's return to Limsa and deliver these to the cooks before the sun cooks us! Or, if you prefer sand and heat for some bizarre reason, I'd say it should be at Costa del Sol!
[How did she ever survive her early days as a pugilist...]
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And she rather likes Costa del Sol- or, well, the surf and the sand, at least. Gegeruju, on the other hand…. Pass.
She tilts her head, with the ghost of a smile, and nods.]
Sounds good. I'll take the costs, then, if you've no objections!
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[What is adventuring travel without abusing the residents' discount?]