He forgot? Aw, geez. Maybe the guy was a hero sorta type. That kind of pain tolerance went way above and beyond whatever Destiny was willing to commit to this sort of game. Well… maybe. Hell, in principle, the idea of getting run through with a sword and just feeling your body slow down sounded every bit as scary. Maybe it was worth feeling a couple cuts and bruises if it meant not dulling your senses, ‘specially someone that might need a lot of ‘em.
Adrenaline though, sure. That made sense. “Gotcha,” the lanky woman said with a nod, thinking it over. Her eyes slid back to his burned coat, narrowing a little for the first time. Talking to a friend, huh? Why the hesitation? Unless it was just one of those sorts you didn’t really have a name for. Knew them too well to be an acquaintance, didn’t like ‘em enough to call them a friend, that sorta thing. “Sure, sure.” Breaking her train of thought, Destiny held up her hands as if to ward off his sudden ferventness. “Involvement? No involvement here, just a gal trying to meet up with a pal in town here."
Accidents… they did happen. But it sounded like the Honeyhome Hero knew a little something extra about the whole deal, especially if he’d seen it start. Still, Des’s expression registered fleeting surprise at how adamant he was. “All right, all right—Innkeeper. Lemme think. Hmm…” Come to think of it, while she’d had Investigation Mode open she’d had a trail of illuminated footprints pop up for a moment. Could those have been his? Guess that latent Hunting skill has a perk or two. A picture icon would be nice, though. Maybe just a label for now, but put two and two together…
Bringing her thumb and forefinger to her brow again for a moment, she focused in on the trail. “Big guy, if I remember? I’m gettin’ a name here, but I never got to know ‘im on first-name terms. Destiny’s mine, if you’re wondering,” she added, rotating her shoulders as she continued to squint at the large, heavy, soot-covered tracks in the dust. They were illuminated in her vision, clearly coming towards the two of them. What did that mean? “And fine, I’ll drop the ‘hero,’ business. Mm… you’re no fun. Let’s see…”
According to this, looks like the guy went back into town. What's he doing there? Still, something didn’t quite sit right with her. Authorities? Some kinda local sherriff? A GM? Hell, maybe she didn’t need to fear being deported here, but it still felt like something she shouldn’t be getting mixed up in just in case. Still… If something ain’t right, I can’t just walk away and act like it never happened. Better get a better read on the situation on my own, first, then make the call. Destiny couldn’t hide her slight grimace—damn it, she was trying to stay out of this stuff.
“Tell you what, let’s head down the hill and check the place out. I’m gettin’ a funny read with this thing,” Des said, rapping on the side of her skull with her knuckles apologetically. “Maybe I’ll pick the trail up better if I get a close look at the ruins.” She glanced at him out of the corner of her eye, pushing off the rail and preparing to saunter down the hill. “No problems with that, right?” And if that maid was wrong and Emerath was a closet arsonist, hell was she supposed to do then? Well, I should look for Crane down there anyway.
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