"No. No, I don't want it. You keep it. You've earned it."
Razkar snorted his surprise and followed it with a cock of his head. He gestured to his chest with the blade, gleaming tip pointing out the kukri, gladius and hand ax as it went down. And that was just the weapons on his front.
"Think I need? I do not." He regarded the dagger carefully, and his practiced eyes were unimpressed. Rather formless... no history to it, no markings of victory nor alteration, just... a utensil, or a tool, more than the weapon of a warrior. He shrugged. "Old thing from my people. Ah... trar-dish-un? Beat enemy, keep weapon. You did not beat, yes, but he was enemy, so-"
"Come on. The knights will soon come and I for one don't need to be here when they do. Is that your horse? I can explain myself, but not here."
Her worried tone and anxious demeanor broke his examination. Nervous energy crackled from her and the smile she gave him... it was off. Disingenuous... but oddly enough, he wasn't upset. Most barbarians looked at him like that after they'd seen his skills. He was used to it.
And, after all, she was telling him to come on, not go away, so...
"Yes. Name is Mrrko. And..." He looked over her shoulder, down the way she had advised him mere chimes ago. "Might as well go to place with bow and such."
There was one final thing, however, and Razkar was holding it. He looked around for somewhere to put the dagger, the street already beginning to fill again, the show over, the attraction now minimized, and people have such short attention spans. The Myrian squinted an frowned until...
He smiled wickedlt and tossed it, but the blade did not tinkle or clunk. It plopped. Into something that was not mud and attracted far more flies than it ever did.
It was behind Mrrko. Perfect.
"I am sure he will find when he wakes up." Razkar said as he began to walk towards the archery store she pointed out, leading Mrrko by the reins as they walked swiftly away... not that it would matter, he thought with a grin. "And I think problem with knights will come anyway. Not many Myrians in city, hmm?"
OOCOh, woman, HUSH! Yer doing fine, you just have the more passive character... for the moment.
Razkar snorted his surprise and followed it with a cock of his head. He gestured to his chest with the blade, gleaming tip pointing out the kukri, gladius and hand ax as it went down. And that was just the weapons on his front.
"Think I need? I do not." He regarded the dagger carefully, and his practiced eyes were unimpressed. Rather formless... no history to it, no markings of victory nor alteration, just... a utensil, or a tool, more than the weapon of a warrior. He shrugged. "Old thing from my people. Ah... trar-dish-un? Beat enemy, keep weapon. You did not beat, yes, but he was enemy, so-"
"Come on. The knights will soon come and I for one don't need to be here when they do. Is that your horse? I can explain myself, but not here."
Her worried tone and anxious demeanor broke his examination. Nervous energy crackled from her and the smile she gave him... it was off. Disingenuous... but oddly enough, he wasn't upset. Most barbarians looked at him like that after they'd seen his skills. He was used to it.
And, after all, she was telling him to come on, not go away, so...
"Yes. Name is Mrrko. And..." He looked over her shoulder, down the way she had advised him mere chimes ago. "Might as well go to place with bow and such."
There was one final thing, however, and Razkar was holding it. He looked around for somewhere to put the dagger, the street already beginning to fill again, the show over, the attraction now minimized, and people have such short attention spans. The Myrian squinted an frowned until...
He smiled wickedlt and tossed it, but the blade did not tinkle or clunk. It plopped. Into something that was not mud and attracted far more flies than it ever did.
It was behind Mrrko. Perfect.
"I am sure he will find when he wakes up." Razkar said as he began to walk towards the archery store she pointed out, leading Mrrko by the reins as they walked swiftly away... not that it would matter, he thought with a grin. "And I think problem with knights will come anyway. Not many Myrians in city, hmm?"
OOCOh, woman, HUSH! Yer doing fine, you just have the more passive character... for the moment.