"Don't listen too much to Yin," the other warlock, Aias, gripes, much to Yinnorin's squawked indignation. "She likes to hear herself talk more than she particularly cares for the truth. Ain't nobody running Ellia off. She just has no reason to be around anymore. There's a difference." This last bit he says more to Yinnorin than Tayyib, to be honest. He turns back to Tayyib, tone weary but resolute. "She was close with those Foirbys boy. Real close. The older one was the one that drew her out. Now that they're gone..." He shrugs. "She just went back to the way it was. Nothing more than that."
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Fidgug looks genuinely surprised that Andronika has an actual interest in Ellia apart from the gossip, but it doesn't seem to deter the rogue from carrying on, especially when she brings up Jun.
"No no, you got it wrong. Jun didn't do anything. She just, yanno, lost favor after that one job of theirs went sour. Right around then. Nah, Jun's too nice to say anything bad about anybody, so the fact the group dropped her like they did has to mean something, right? And yanno... people talk. Nasty stuff." Fidgug takes a very solemn sip of his ale then, possessing an alarming lack of self-awareness for a rogue.
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Fidgug looks genuinely surprised that Andronika has an actual interest in Ellia apart from the gossip, but it doesn't seem to deter the rogue from carrying on, especially when she brings up Jun.
"No no, you got it wrong. Jun didn't do anything. She just, yanno, lost favor after that one job of theirs went sour. Right around then. Nah, Jun's too nice to say anything bad about anybody, so the fact the group dropped her like they did has to mean something, right? And yanno... people talk. Nasty stuff." Fidgug takes a very solemn sip of his ale then, possessing an alarming lack of self-awareness for a rogue.