saiden
Saiden's brow furrowed in concentration as Maea continued speaking about gods and beings that he'd never heard of. "Huh. Fascinating." Giving her an appraising glance, he grinned. "Tell me more about the Ascended and their voice." It was clear that he was eager to learn more.
Smirking a bit, he nodded in agreement. "Torchline is led by our Governor, and we like him quite a bit. Mainly we export fish and other seafood, along with tropical fruits. We import anything we can get our hands on." Shrugging, he gave her an apologetic look. "You'd have to ask someone else about the names of the lands we go to and the people we trade with. The captain handles those sorts of arrangements, and I am but a lowly chef." He was totally kidding about the last part.
"What are the governments of the land beyond the portals like? What are you and your fellow outsiders plans in Torchline? How many of you are there?" He paused there, wanting to consider his remaining questions before asking them.
Smirking a bit, he nodded in agreement. "Torchline is led by our Governor, and we like him quite a bit. Mainly we export fish and other seafood, along with tropical fruits. We import anything we can get our hands on." Shrugging, he gave her an apologetic look. "You'd have to ask someone else about the names of the lands we go to and the people we trade with. The captain handles those sorts of arrangements, and I am but a lowly chef." He was totally kidding about the last part.
"What are the governments of the land beyond the portals like? What are you and your fellow outsiders plans in Torchline? How many of you are there?" He paused there, wanting to consider his remaining questions before asking them.