He saw the bird swoop down upon the vendor and watched it fly off with its prize with a stoic expression, but resigned amusement in his eyes. Used to the antics of hels, he wasn't particularly surprised by the thieving creature's actions, but Hadama did lash the whip-like end of his tail as the voice reached out to him. He studied the raven more closely, eyes narrowing in consideration.
"You did not pay him," he said slowly, gesturing towards the food seller who was already grumblingly back at work selling meat to another - paying - customer. "Why should I pay you?" It was a genuine question as Hadama tried to navigate the complexities of drylander transactions, and what was and wasn't considered fair game in Haulani.
"You did not pay him," he said slowly, gesturing towards the food seller who was already grumblingly back at work selling meat to another - paying - customer. "Why should I pay you?" It was a genuine question as Hadama tried to navigate the complexities of drylander transactions, and what was and wasn't considered fair game in Haulani.