"I am beginning to think you something of a flatterer, Jigano!" Isla laughed back to him, though their dance would have to take a backseat, apparently, to their new addition. Isla's fingers slipped out of the bard's, and she turned to take a few tentative steps towards the deer, which pawed the ground carefully. Not wanting to frighten it, she fell to a halt again and smirked over her shoulder to Jigano. "At least it isn't on fire, per say," she said. "There was something on the notice board about this, I think..."
Isla frowned, shaking her head slowly as if trying to remember; she had been so busy since the snows had started, she remembered the note going up but not much about its contents. "Luxere, I believe they are called... oh! And they are fond of singing." She grinned. "Luckily for us, you are here."
Isla frowned, shaking her head slowly as if trying to remember; she had been so busy since the snows had started, she remembered the note going up but not much about its contents. "Luxere, I believe they are called... oh! And they are fond of singing." She grinned. "Luckily for us, you are here."