He understood exactly what Seiji meant about an instrument to hand making him feel better, and the bard nodded with a gentle smile. "I favor a twin-tailed flute myself," he agreed. "And harp for strings. I used to play mandolin as well, but mine was lost in my transit here, and I have yet to find a decent lutier to make a new one." He tilted his head to the side, considering the other man thoughtfully. "The instrument you mimicked... I can't make one of those, but I can make a harp, given the right materials," he offered. "Perhaps we can find a night to share songs together on our instruments." He said it with a warm smile and quiet pleasure, hoping that there would indeed be time to steal for such pleasantries in the days to come.
Jigano's smile lightened at Seiji's eagerness, and he hummed thoughtfully for a moment. "Well, for one thing, if you're planning to go into the Greatwood, let someone know, so if you go missing they'll know where to start looking." It seemed a small enough, silly enough sort of thing, but with the Fae it was generally a good idea. "For another, stay away from their village, unless Delah or Arduinna invite you there... and, actually, even then be wary about going alone," Jigano cautioned him. "They'll probably just throw you in their pit. They might let people out if they share their memories with the Tulmhainar but... with your memories gone..." Jigano shrugged a little helplessly. "I don't know. At least until you get used to how travel in the Woods works and perhaps make some allies among the Fae, it might be best to go with a friend." He paused, his smile quirking wryly. "Keeping in mind that though the Greatwood is new to us, it is a well-known home to the Fae. If you're going to go traipsing through a stranger's living room, it's best to be either very sneaky, or a very fast talker."
Jigano's smile lightened at Seiji's eagerness, and he hummed thoughtfully for a moment. "Well, for one thing, if you're planning to go into the Greatwood, let someone know, so if you go missing they'll know where to start looking." It seemed a small enough, silly enough sort of thing, but with the Fae it was generally a good idea. "For another, stay away from their village, unless Delah or Arduinna invite you there... and, actually, even then be wary about going alone," Jigano cautioned him. "They'll probably just throw you in their pit. They might let people out if they share their memories with the Tulmhainar but... with your memories gone..." Jigano shrugged a little helplessly. "I don't know. At least until you get used to how travel in the Woods works and perhaps make some allies among the Fae, it might be best to go with a friend." He paused, his smile quirking wryly. "Keeping in mind that though the Greatwood is new to us, it is a well-known home to the Fae. If you're going to go traipsing through a stranger's living room, it's best to be either very sneaky, or a very fast talker."