Tal just kept scowling at the reference to 'Halovian hospitality' but he was too busy getting his breath back to form a suitably awkward cutting reply. He just waved the stranger off until he was able to straighten up and look the man over properly.
"Yeah, that's me," Tal acknowledged, frowning as Amun's face didn't ring a bell. But then, he wasn't great with faces. Or names that weren't written down. Or... people, really, so he just shrugged and chalked it up to to that.
He wasn't a hunter, but under the clear, starry skies with the bright moon shining even Tal could see that there was only one set of tracks in the area: his. He narrowed his eyes at the stranger suspiciously, peering behind him to be sure that -- nope, not even a footprint.
"No? Why would I? Uh... what about you?"
"Yeah, that's me," Tal acknowledged, frowning as Amun's face didn't ring a bell. But then, he wasn't great with faces. Or names that weren't written down. Or... people, really, so he just shrugged and chalked it up to to that.
He wasn't a hunter, but under the clear, starry skies with the bright moon shining even Tal could see that there was only one set of tracks in the area: his. He narrowed his eyes at the stranger suspiciously, peering behind him to be sure that -- nope, not even a footprint.
"No? Why would I? Uh... what about you?"