Ricky only seemed to take to silence when Pulren started to take the lead, a quiet thanks did manage to come out in the form of a relieved sigh once he started to follow. His back would be ever so glad to no longer have to carry all this luggage at once, for at least the little while he would rest over at Pulren's own place. To think an old friend found his way here and even settled in, he could only wonder what kind of name the young man managed to make living here. No that was wrong actually, Pulren had been through enough over the years, it would be unfair to consider him young even now. Even now he could see the difference the former guard had in his stance, somehow he walked with a sense of awareness of his surroundings, with a confidence in his step that didn't seem there before.
As they came to pass by a local shop named the Ocean's Forge, Ricky took note of it and the name mentioned as well. Indeed he did know Alija from the Scholar's Arm, but to hear she also moved here and owned her own forge, times had indeed changed if others from Zeltiva were brought here. What on Mizahar could fate have in store for all of them? The question posed more wonder than anything, the answer however seemed to pose little importance at this point in time. "Oi'll 'ave t' stop in an' say 'ello sometime." He remarked as he took in the sights of the buildings around him, he looked for anything distinctive to mentally tag as landmarks, for purposes of direction for when he'd walk about alone. Pulren then seemed to slow down a little and add another bit of information, something clearly a must know seeing as how he had only just got here. "Ah, Okey d'en." Out of thought he'd more or less glanced over his shoulder to the two hilts behind him, the longswords could've been a sore thumb had they not been buried between his back and the packs, the shortsword and whip however were both at his waist in practical sight.
With Pulren's expression towards getting Ricky out of the hostel quickly brought somewhat of a grin forward, it felt good to finally be somewhere in the world with pleasant company. He hadn't really been in the best place since what had occurred in Zeltiva, and trust proved to be something nearly impossible to find in others to this day. Even close friends like Pulren seemed to feel a distance apart now, but somehow the comfort in having them around still existed even so. "Oi appreciate it mate..." His voice had a bit of a waver at the end, something he had to clear his throat to hide away. He began to imagine what Pulren must of thought of him now, the once happy and undauntable father now quiet and reserved. Too much had happened for him to be straightforward about, and what made the matter worse was the fact his mental fortitude hadn't been the same since. Still he could manage to put on a brave face, a front he more or less demanded to remain strong where all else failed.
When they rounded around the corner to the street his house was on, two figures seemed to stand at the door. One large and blue like the heritage he'd been born from, the other loud and almost obnoxious with just a single limb to operate. Well the other one seemed halfway there at least, overall though it proved to be a notable standout from the average norm. Pulren seemed to know or at least be familiar with the Akalak present at the place, whoever the other guy was however sounded like pure stranger. "Never met either o' d'em in me life." He answered out of general habit, seeing as how it'd proved polite to do so anyway. No sooner when they arrived however it seemed another in their presence didn't warm up to the man so, a vivid white coloration of shyke ran down the man's crown. Deep blue eyes went up to where the source could've been, as everyone else probably did the same in turn. The pigeon seemed to watch him almost tauntingly before it flew off, a minor chuckle managed to sound of Ricky as another partial grin seemed to grow. "Well ain't d'at some luck." He mused as he reckoned something got it's just reward, for whatever reason why would remain beyond Ricky's own guess for sure.
As they came to pass by a local shop named the Ocean's Forge, Ricky took note of it and the name mentioned as well. Indeed he did know Alija from the Scholar's Arm, but to hear she also moved here and owned her own forge, times had indeed changed if others from Zeltiva were brought here. What on Mizahar could fate have in store for all of them? The question posed more wonder than anything, the answer however seemed to pose little importance at this point in time. "Oi'll 'ave t' stop in an' say 'ello sometime." He remarked as he took in the sights of the buildings around him, he looked for anything distinctive to mentally tag as landmarks, for purposes of direction for when he'd walk about alone. Pulren then seemed to slow down a little and add another bit of information, something clearly a must know seeing as how he had only just got here. "Ah, Okey d'en." Out of thought he'd more or less glanced over his shoulder to the two hilts behind him, the longswords could've been a sore thumb had they not been buried between his back and the packs, the shortsword and whip however were both at his waist in practical sight.
With Pulren's expression towards getting Ricky out of the hostel quickly brought somewhat of a grin forward, it felt good to finally be somewhere in the world with pleasant company. He hadn't really been in the best place since what had occurred in Zeltiva, and trust proved to be something nearly impossible to find in others to this day. Even close friends like Pulren seemed to feel a distance apart now, but somehow the comfort in having them around still existed even so. "Oi appreciate it mate..." His voice had a bit of a waver at the end, something he had to clear his throat to hide away. He began to imagine what Pulren must of thought of him now, the once happy and undauntable father now quiet and reserved. Too much had happened for him to be straightforward about, and what made the matter worse was the fact his mental fortitude hadn't been the same since. Still he could manage to put on a brave face, a front he more or less demanded to remain strong where all else failed.
When they rounded around the corner to the street his house was on, two figures seemed to stand at the door. One large and blue like the heritage he'd been born from, the other loud and almost obnoxious with just a single limb to operate. Well the other one seemed halfway there at least, overall though it proved to be a notable standout from the average norm. Pulren seemed to know or at least be familiar with the Akalak present at the place, whoever the other guy was however sounded like pure stranger. "Never met either o' d'em in me life." He answered out of general habit, seeing as how it'd proved polite to do so anyway. No sooner when they arrived however it seemed another in their presence didn't warm up to the man so, a vivid white coloration of shyke ran down the man's crown. Deep blue eyes went up to where the source could've been, as everyone else probably did the same in turn. The pigeon seemed to watch him almost tauntingly before it flew off, a minor chuckle managed to sound of Ricky as another partial grin seemed to grow. "Well ain't d'at some luck." He mused as he reckoned something got it's just reward, for whatever reason why would remain beyond Ricky's own guess for sure.