Escape it was with logic in mind, though whilst Gale had an excellent point, Nepione could not help thinking it would be a very nice day, indeed, when they wouldn't have to think about the potential of their lives in mortal peril.
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As they followed well-trodden pathway, she took in the sights, the sounds, the plethora of people, thought of her younger days in Baldur's Gate and how different her memories were in comparison to what she found the change in times and society. Or perhaps, it was simply a change in circumstance. She'd thought decently about what her days would like after all was said and done and had not yet committed herself to returning to the city she once tentatively referred to as 'home.'
It was, for the first time in a while, a strange thing to experience what... must have been peace. Nothing immediately encouraging them here, there, or elsewhere. Nothing to go raising a weapon at (or a spell, in Gale's case). It was a little odd, actually. A reminder that she didn't always know how to carry herself in the presence of her companions when a situation wasn't staring them in the face.
Thankfully, he filled in the silence for her. As he spoke, she looked over to him, as ever attentive, hanging onto his every word. "I think you just mean to say you're very much a people person. I could see it. Why shouldn't you be? You have a lot of knowledge to share. A big city would give you plenty of ears to fill with it. I didn't realise Waterdeep was so expansive, however. Of course, I've never been. Anything I've really learnt about it has come from you. And books."
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As they followed well-trodden pathway, she took in the sights, the sounds, the plethora of people, thought of her younger days in Baldur's Gate and how different her memories were in comparison to what she found the change in times and society. Or perhaps, it was simply a change in circumstance. She'd thought decently about what her days would like after all was said and done and had not yet committed herself to returning to the city she once tentatively referred to as 'home.'
It was, for the first time in a while, a strange thing to experience what... must have been peace. Nothing immediately encouraging them here, there, or elsewhere. Nothing to go raising a weapon at (or a spell, in Gale's case). It was a little odd, actually. A reminder that she didn't always know how to carry herself in the presence of her companions when a situation wasn't staring them in the face.
Thankfully, he filled in the silence for her. As he spoke, she looked over to him, as ever attentive, hanging onto his every word. "I think you just mean to say you're very much a people person. I could see it. Why shouldn't you be? You have a lot of knowledge to share. A big city would give you plenty of ears to fill with it. I didn't realise Waterdeep was so expansive, however. Of course, I've never been. Anything I've really learnt about it has come from you. And books."