"However...uhm...wait...," speaks Artim, raising a hand and his index finger, as if that gesture would somehow magically recall the genasi who has fazed far into the distance, and now seems nearly out-of-reach. Artim takes a step forward in the direction of the earth-born, thinking there may be a way to catch him yet, and unravel the mysterious words that were most recently recited, when...:MistyMountain wrote: ...and the Genasi is already far down the street, walking with a natural speed away.
Artim is paused in his movement by the arrival of the halfling, who seems to have positioned himself in the way, perfectly.Zanniej wrote:A halfling walks up to the man wearing a red hood and white cape . . . after first inspecting other men slightly too close . . . and gives him a huge toothy grin as soon as he spots him.
"Waste no time, do you, short sir! And I shall waste no time with you, for your riddle is also one of truth, but well known...for you speak of the Life of Man as spoken in Day...or, I guess it is fair to say, of the Halfling, or any bipedal being the lives and dies.Zanniej wrote:"I was told that ye would show me yer wares when offered a riddle . . . OR a poem!! Or ehr . . . a rhyme. Yes, a rhyme! Well, I've got one for ya!
What walks on four legs in the mornin',
Two in the afternoon,
An' 3 in the evenin'?
Good one, eh!?"
Now...you say you have sought me out, myself being Artim, a procurer of tales, but who is he that is the seeker? And that seeker, being you, would not only seek me but has begun a search for a small blade that suits your small hands...I can reply that what I can sell or trade you is never nice, but sharp, and of great use. But it is that you must tell me what you will use it for!"
Artim chuckles in good nature to the situation, obviously interested in having the halfling explain himself...now that Artim's attention has been very much distracted away from the monkish and mysterious, genasi, long gone from view.

