[It's a noise meant to acknowledge the real show of empathy without having to engage with it. Noctis, in the space of five mintues, has learned more about Alucard's particular past than just about any other reawakened soul that has walked the earth again. He's happy to keep it that way.]
Keep your eyes alert for pick pockets, but don't attack them beyond a hand grab. Here, it's more about the sport of it than anyone keeping your change.
[Alucard's ears pick up the word curses from the far right, and that's the way he goes. There are book dealers that he's come to know and that he'll double back to soon enough, but there. There's a teifling woman with long dark hair standing beside an empty table, idly chatting with what looks to be a satisfied customer. Alucard wouldn't have picked her for a curse specialist, but the books she's handing over? Those are titles he knows from his father's library (but are not his father's books, the edges aren't right.)]
Okay, so, here's how this goes. This is a curse specialist. She won't have the item, but she may have confirmation that it's been noted and active of late. From there, then we figure out potential sellers. Understood? Merchants here have different interlocking loops to try and muddy the waters of who is responsible for what.
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[It's a noise meant to acknowledge the real show of empathy without having to engage with it. Noctis, in the space of five mintues, has learned more about Alucard's particular past than just about any other reawakened soul that has walked the earth again. He's happy to keep it that way.]
Keep your eyes alert for pick pockets, but don't attack them beyond a hand grab. Here, it's more about the sport of it than anyone keeping your change.
[Alucard's ears pick up the word curses from the far right, and that's the way he goes. There are book dealers that he's come to know and that he'll double back to soon enough, but there. There's a teifling woman with long dark hair standing beside an empty table, idly chatting with what looks to be a satisfied customer. Alucard wouldn't have picked her for a curse specialist, but the books she's handing over? Those are titles he knows from his father's library (but are not his father's books, the edges aren't right.)]
Okay, so, here's how this goes. This is a curse specialist. She won't have the item, but she may have confirmation that it's been noted and active of late. From there, then we figure out potential sellers. Understood? Merchants here have different interlocking loops to try and muddy the waters of who is responsible for what.