"They might just send someone looking for us," Padraig had told Faith when she asked about remaining there in their room instead of answering the dinner bell. He certainly wouldn't object. In spite of having changed the living arrangements of late, they were still enjoying their privacy here a little more than the norm. Still, he grinned when he added. "They might get worried, want to make sure we're not busy looting the place." Downstairs, he was reminded of the strange eccentricities of the staff yet again. And as a scientist, particularly a chemist and alchemist, the drinks they were handed made him curious and mildly suspicious, both at the same time. After all, someone seemed to know a little too much about them to feel completely comfortable with the arrangement. And he'd yet to figure out...Why them?
And the question he'd been handed? After glancing at hers and frowning, he wore the same expression while giving her a look at his. What was the first thing he did after climbing out of bed in the morning? Padraig shoved the thing in his pocket, resolving that he'd pass on answering that one. Kura's presence both surprised him, but in the scheme of things, didn't truly. It was as sensible as them being here, he guessed. However, the winged individual was someone he hadn't seen or met before. Clearly it wasn't the case for Faith. When introduced, while one arm was hooked in hers, he offered his free hand with a strong grip. "Nice to meet you, Mero," Padriag said with a smile. "What strange circumstances, for our first introduction."
As for Tio? He didn't recognize the man, any more than he had Mero. "Nice to meet you," he said, smiling as he offered his hand in return. "I've never met him either, or heard of him," Padraig added in regards to their host. "Something tells me that he likes maintaining an air of mystery about him." And he'd done a good job of it too from what the scholar could tell. And when Tio asked his question of them all, Padraig shrugged and grinned all the wider. "They'd probably wonder if I'd finally gone and blown something important up in my lab."
And Kura? After greeting her with a smile, he wondered if she'd in fact made the question up. She might have, though he wasn't about to ask the question that was folded up inside his pocket. "Simple or extravagant, neither here nor there. Uneventful, that's the key," Padraig insisted. No pirates, no cosmic armpits, no bandits and no holes opening up the ground beneath them. And then of course there was their host, the man of the break. He was pale as death, seemed as eccentric as his staff, and seemed a larger mystery by far. Probably by design. So, a question for their host. "This tower we're in appears to have been here for a very long time. Have there never been any concerns about it's location beneath the volcano?" he wondered aloud.
And the question he'd been handed? After glancing at hers and frowning, he wore the same expression while giving her a look at his. What was the first thing he did after climbing out of bed in the morning? Padraig shoved the thing in his pocket, resolving that he'd pass on answering that one. Kura's presence both surprised him, but in the scheme of things, didn't truly. It was as sensible as them being here, he guessed. However, the winged individual was someone he hadn't seen or met before. Clearly it wasn't the case for Faith. When introduced, while one arm was hooked in hers, he offered his free hand with a strong grip. "Nice to meet you, Mero," Padriag said with a smile. "What strange circumstances, for our first introduction."
As for Tio? He didn't recognize the man, any more than he had Mero. "Nice to meet you," he said, smiling as he offered his hand in return. "I've never met him either, or heard of him," Padraig added in regards to their host. "Something tells me that he likes maintaining an air of mystery about him." And he'd done a good job of it too from what the scholar could tell. And when Tio asked his question of them all, Padraig shrugged and grinned all the wider. "They'd probably wonder if I'd finally gone and blown something important up in my lab."
And Kura? After greeting her with a smile, he wondered if she'd in fact made the question up. She might have, though he wasn't about to ask the question that was folded up inside his pocket. "Simple or extravagant, neither here nor there. Uneventful, that's the key," Padraig insisted. No pirates, no cosmic armpits, no bandits and no holes opening up the ground beneath them. And then of course there was their host, the man of the break. He was pale as death, seemed as eccentric as his staff, and seemed a larger mystery by far. Probably by design. So, a question for their host. "This tower we're in appears to have been here for a very long time. Have there never been any concerns about it's location beneath the volcano?" he wondered aloud.

