BlueXBlood
Savvy Sword Chick
The tattooed man turned toward Eibor, his face setting aglow with an enigmatic grin. "Good evening to you as well." His void eyes cascaded down the Cojega's form in an appraisal, feeding his eerie fascination amidst what was evidently a splendid encounter in his mind. "An arrangement would be well for us, yes... I see the forces smile upon us in bringing your beautiful self to us in this event of misfortune. I did not expect such an intriguing creature to find us here, and it does tickle my curiosity so."
His face slowly became downcast, however, as he turned to the caravan once again. "Alas, the pleasantries of questioning and the like will have to wait for another time. As of now, I fear we may be in danger if we linger..." With a faint flourish, he pulled the duo's attention to the damage on their caravan. To anyone's surprise, it did not resemble decay or anything of natural causes, no. Rather, it was like the marks of beastly hostility, having ravaged the sides of the caravan entirely. "I will be surprised if this caravan survives a journey back from Iyesgarth. My companion... The grumpy one. Stanford. The very most that I imagine he could do is keep her intact till the city comes into view. From there, onward, I fear I will have to say goodbye to my darling."
"Who're you talking to??" interrupted the gruff voice of the first stranger, as he came around from the other side to meet the duo. A different expression of suspicion and concern flashed on his face for each question that ran through his mind, though it all amounted to a single glare at his companion. The tattooed elf merely chuckled in amusement. "This, my friends, is Stanford. My name is Alfius. We're merchants of varying kinds, you could say. Him from Mistshire and myself from Darkmire. We were on our way to Iyesgarth to inquire about something.. rather unnatural that had found its way to us. That same thing, it seems, has been cursing us since the day of our departure, though, and so we've found ourselves in this predicament."
Alfius' gaze once again evaluated Eibor, shortly giving Quart the same sort of inspection. "The forces tell me that you two are not the common sort," he said with a grin on his face once more. "Is there a chance you both are familiar with the supernatural, that you might help ward off this curse that has accompanied us?" Stanford sighed as he listened to the elf rant on and on in cryptic verses. "Excuse the airhead," he said, putting a pause to the conversation before surveying the area around them momentarily. "If you swear you aren't hostile folk, I'd suggest we talk more inside." He walked over to the door of the caravan, holding it open for the rest to enter as he awaited their response.