Seregil's eyes flicked over her as she talked in a quiet assessment of her. She was short, but her the stature of her personality was much taller and larger than he would have expected. Then again, most visual appearances could be used to hide even the most dangerous of people. She didn't seem particularly dangerous though; more of an outgoing sort of person than one you would want to hide your purse from.
The matter of a name was a tricky one though. There was, of course, his actual name, but one should never give that if they could help it. The problem was that he doubted that a pseudonym would last for very long in such a cramped place that seemed to intend on keeping it's captives so connected. The little gold balls and all seemed determined to keep anonymity to a minimal.
There was another option though, one which he chose to observe until offering a name became mandatory. He suspected that she'd be trying to figure it out eventually either way. She seemed that sort of person. "Then perhaps you can fill me in on what exactly is going on." Over a drink, preferably, though he was sadly remiss in funds (the results of having been rather dead before coming here).
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The matter of a name was a tricky one though. There was, of course, his actual name, but one should never give that if they could help it. The problem was that he doubted that a pseudonym would last for very long in such a cramped place that seemed to intend on keeping it's captives so connected. The little gold balls and all seemed determined to keep anonymity to a minimal.
There was another option though, one which he chose to observe until offering a name became mandatory. He suspected that she'd be trying to figure it out eventually either way. She seemed that sort of person. "Then perhaps you can fill me in on what exactly is going on." Over a drink, preferably, though he was sadly remiss in funds (the results of having been rather dead before coming here).