
Thomas felt a bit silly for just saying "the outfitter" as though Zilrud would have any conception of what he meant. The man had never been shopping before, or at least he hadn't been shopping in a way that a Rienese or Griscian would recognize. Thomas had a spot in mind that was a short walk from where they'd just been, and though there were plenty of people bustling about, the crowd and the crowd's studied disinterest in acknowledging Zilrud's presence gave them a certain kind of privacy. So It seemed safe enough to potentially make some innocuous conversation.
To Thomas, it was a pedestrian enough sight. He wondered what Zilrud made of it, though: the fast moving crowd ambling and pulsating through the streets, the food and drink vendors trying to get them to stop for some hot food or mulled wine. The people of Kastren were not particularly known for being fashionable, but everyone was well-dressed in their own way -- few people in Lorien were poor, after all; it wasn't Grisic. So there were no beggars, and there were no ragbins, at least. A few hawkers who looked rather threadbare that he assumed were Nameless, as he had once been, but nothing that extrordinary. Nevertheless, to someone unaccustomed maybe it was interesting, or beautiful. Or maybe it was just confusing and arbitrary.
"Thank you for coming with me to do this, Zilrud. I'm excited to get you some clothes that you like that are not just someone else's cast-offs. In Rokhan, when you were younger, did you go to markets often? Or buy things?"
It was the first time Thomas had ever asked about a specific aspect of Zilrud's life before he'd been brought to Lorien. He hadn't felt that they were close enough for him to probe. He still wasn't sure they were, if he were being honest, but the question seemed harmless enough. Hopefully, the big man would not see it as intrusive or overly familiar.