Reluctantly, Kaeson pulled his gaze from the captivating woman only to find a young man, perhaps only a year or two older then himself, sitting besides him. Quickly, Kaeson glanced over to Anselm to see if the Nuit would offer some presentation of the lanky, unshaven man. Seeing the Nuit had decided to remain as unresponsive as ever, Kaeson glanced over the newcomer hoping he would be distracted enough by his own story to notice Kaeson's curiosity. Normally, Kaeson wouldn't be so obvious looking someone over but the young man before him gave a certain...warmth. It was almost if the mere presence of the man was inviting him to sit closer, as if Kaeson was welcoming an old friend.
Kaeson listened to the young man dressed in leather armor, eyes lightening in color to show his amusement. "It's a good story -- and I'll take you up on that, gimme a couple ticks and I bet I'll come with a story about you...?" Kaeson's voice dropped off, indicating that the man should give Kaeson his name. If the man gave him his name, Kaeson would introduce himself and Anselm -- if Wrenmae chooses not to Kaeson will just go along with his story anyway.
"You are, uh...a storyteller, yes," Kaeson paused, taking in clues from the man's appearance to aid him in the story's continuation. Kaeson smiled as he remembered Wrenmae's leather armor -- if anything, wouldn't that prove the man before him a soldier as well? "But, you are first a soldier! Yeah, a soldier! You, my friend, have traveled far throughout Mizahar in hopes of dramatic battles and...and people to listen to your battle tales! Which, of course brings you to --," Kaeson paused, stopping himself before he said Zeltiva. "
Why would a soldier look for battles in Zeltiva?" Kaeson wondered, buying into his own story. Imagination burning with possibilities, Kaeson spat out the first solution to come to mind. "You're in love, and she doesn't love you back -- I mean, that's the reason you came to Zeltiva isn't? Your lover felt betrayed by you, she doesn't feel like she knows you anymore and so she came running to Zeltiva -- a place for learning, a haven from the fighting outside in the rest of Mizahar. But you follow her, unbeknownst to her. You watch over her," Kaeson said, clearly struggling to contain his story -- he knew it wasn't making much sense or making much of an entertaining story -- it felt more like gossip.
Kaeson began to open his mouth again, but was interrupted by the old Nuit -- gladly so, Kaeson didn't want to make himself a fool any more then he had too.
"The amulet...is enchanted?" Kaeson whispered, eyes widening. Trying to catch a glimpse of the amulet again, Kaeson turned to the side of his head in hoped he wouldn't catch the jewel's attention -- wether Wrenmae's story was true or not, Kaeson was certain he didn't want to end up dead at the dock's. Still, even with a glance, Kaeson felt the amulet pull and tug his attention. It wanted him to look, it cried out his name -- it needed him. "No!" Kaeson said, perhaps a little too loudly as his cry got him some strange looks from the tables nearest to their own.
WrenmaeI'm read up on the Blight, and I think I got the whole idea of it. Basically, people want to be closer to you because of Vayt's mark, right? -- so Wrenmæ can spread diseases more effectively?