As he spoke with such confidence and ease, Vervain found herself growing to like him more. She nodded. "That's a shame, about your mandolin. But I am keen to hear your stories and your songs with that lapharp," she murmured, before shooting him a smile. "And a lot of us aren't locals either. I know my share of stories, should you have need." Granted they were mostly myth and fairy tales, but those tended to make perfect songs anyway, right?
Glancing around the bar as if expecting it to answer for her, Vai offered Jigano a mild shrug. "Myself, I am a lover of both music and lore, so both or one followed by the other are my preference." She laughed. "But it isn't really up to me. As a bard I am sure you're familiar with playing to the crowd. You do whatever you think will give them a good time. I'll give you a nod if it gets too rowdy."
The huntress snorted as she even tried to consider banning certain subjects or songs. "Not at all," she said. "I used to live and travel with criminals. I've heard it all and worse, and if I can handle it, the rest of this place will have to."
Glancing around the bar as if expecting it to answer for her, Vai offered Jigano a mild shrug. "Myself, I am a lover of both music and lore, so both or one followed by the other are my preference." She laughed. "But it isn't really up to me. As a bard I am sure you're familiar with playing to the crowd. You do whatever you think will give them a good time. I'll give you a nod if it gets too rowdy."
The huntress snorted as she even tried to consider banning certain subjects or songs. "Not at all," she said. "I used to live and travel with criminals. I've heard it all and worse, and if I can handle it, the rest of this place will have to."