15th of Searing, 120
"I very much argymach it," spoke the lizard in Ithmi while the trio walked. Magna was uncertain, and Pacheco was ambivalent. Of course, she didn't know that one word. He was trying to convince her to buy a weapon, so perhaps it was something along the lines of suggesting? Stressing? "Argymach?" She asked, uncertain. "Ah... Means err... Nomeenate? Suggest? Close, not quite..." Magna lifted her brow, "recommend?" She offered with a turn of the hand that didn't clutch Pacheco's lead. Khan's eyes widened in realization, and his head jostled in a quick nod. "Yes! Recommend!" In a way, her study of Ithmi was also expanding Khan's common speaking ability, especially as she advanced to a point where Khan didn't know the words in common and Ithmi. The momentary reprieve didn't save her though, as Khan continued his push as they came to stand before the weapon smith's store.
They'd arrived in Hopsfel just a matter of hours ago, and already Khan was pestering her to find a weapon. The wilds of Atinaw sounded dangerous, sure, but she'd not encountered trouble and most things didn't bother her. "I not know..." She replied with her broken Ithmi. "I not fight before..." She reminded the lizard, and he tilted his head. "Before..?" he asked with something of a trail, and Magna furrowed her brow. Was that not what she said? A moment's hesitation lifted her brows, and she began to consider if that was the right word for the sentence. "Uhh, I mean..." Her free hand lifted to her neck and rubbed as she considered her wording. "In the past?" Offered the rathari, and Magna sighed in defeat before she nodded. "I not fight een the pohst," she corrected herself with butchered pronunciation. Khan shrugged; it was close enough.
"It's not like that here, Magna. Everyone needs to hold their own, eithriad the druids and some eithriadae." The half-giant grit her teeth. What was that word? She hadn't heard it before. However, it followed a pattern she knew for singular and plurals in the Ithmi language. it wasn't difficult to imagine that the druids were not expected to fight like everyone else, though. With a sigh, she shook her head. Khan rolled his eyes before he drew a deep breath through his nose and filled his lungs with the smell of the forge. He'd lived in that city all his life, the smell of burning coal and the sound of hammering metal would never get old for him.
The subject of her weapon couldn't wait, it seemed. But all she'd ever swung was an axe, and that was to chop trees. The thought of using such a tool on an animal made her skin pale, and her breath unsteady. She couldn't even begin to imagine hitting someone with a tool like that. Still, atinaw sounded like a dangerous place filled with dangerous things, bandits included. She might have needed a weapon at any point during her journey to Hopsfel. Perhaps she'd just gotten lucky? Khan stared at her for a moment longer as the clansmen and blacksmiths around them carried on with their days, occasionally stopping to spy the crippled lizard who sat on a horse and the unarmed giant where they stood. "We do not have to get one today if you don't want to, Magna," the lizard offered, slow enough with wording that she could understand. She stood for a moment longer, and stared into the doorway of the smithy. Oddly enough, it looked as though she could fit inside without much hassle, all she need do was take a step forward...
"I very much argymach it," spoke the lizard in Ithmi while the trio walked. Magna was uncertain, and Pacheco was ambivalent. Of course, she didn't know that one word. He was trying to convince her to buy a weapon, so perhaps it was something along the lines of suggesting? Stressing? "Argymach?" She asked, uncertain. "Ah... Means err... Nomeenate? Suggest? Close, not quite..." Magna lifted her brow, "recommend?" She offered with a turn of the hand that didn't clutch Pacheco's lead. Khan's eyes widened in realization, and his head jostled in a quick nod. "Yes! Recommend!" In a way, her study of Ithmi was also expanding Khan's common speaking ability, especially as she advanced to a point where Khan didn't know the words in common and Ithmi. The momentary reprieve didn't save her though, as Khan continued his push as they came to stand before the weapon smith's store.
They'd arrived in Hopsfel just a matter of hours ago, and already Khan was pestering her to find a weapon. The wilds of Atinaw sounded dangerous, sure, but she'd not encountered trouble and most things didn't bother her. "I not know..." She replied with her broken Ithmi. "I not fight before..." She reminded the lizard, and he tilted his head. "Before..?" he asked with something of a trail, and Magna furrowed her brow. Was that not what she said? A moment's hesitation lifted her brows, and she began to consider if that was the right word for the sentence. "Uhh, I mean..." Her free hand lifted to her neck and rubbed as she considered her wording. "In the past?" Offered the rathari, and Magna sighed in defeat before she nodded. "I not fight een the pohst," she corrected herself with butchered pronunciation. Khan shrugged; it was close enough.
"It's not like that here, Magna. Everyone needs to hold their own, eithriad the druids and some eithriadae." The half-giant grit her teeth. What was that word? She hadn't heard it before. However, it followed a pattern she knew for singular and plurals in the Ithmi language. it wasn't difficult to imagine that the druids were not expected to fight like everyone else, though. With a sigh, she shook her head. Khan rolled his eyes before he drew a deep breath through his nose and filled his lungs with the smell of the forge. He'd lived in that city all his life, the smell of burning coal and the sound of hammering metal would never get old for him.
The subject of her weapon couldn't wait, it seemed. But all she'd ever swung was an axe, and that was to chop trees. The thought of using such a tool on an animal made her skin pale, and her breath unsteady. She couldn't even begin to imagine hitting someone with a tool like that. Still, atinaw sounded like a dangerous place filled with dangerous things, bandits included. She might have needed a weapon at any point during her journey to Hopsfel. Perhaps she'd just gotten lucky? Khan stared at her for a moment longer as the clansmen and blacksmiths around them carried on with their days, occasionally stopping to spy the crippled lizard who sat on a horse and the unarmed giant where they stood. "We do not have to get one today if you don't want to, Magna," the lizard offered, slow enough with wording that she could understand. She stood for a moment longer, and stared into the doorway of the smithy. Oddly enough, it looked as though she could fit inside without much hassle, all she need do was take a step forward...