He was so shy, it was amusing for her. She was just shaking her head and was giggling. Surely he wasn't really costumed into that. How would he anyway? In this city... everyone were taking care of themselves. So weird, something she didn't really get used to. No laws, no rules, they made their own. It was truly a god forsaken place for her. No wonder a healer couldn't be found. They were too sensitive, they didn't stand a chance and they were paranoid of magic, which didn't really help either.
Then she couldn't help and let out a laugh, when saw Eleazar's panicking face as he entered the pool. "Oh dearie mine... Sorry but.." She was laughing much before she could stop. Poor man, the healer was so angry at him first and now she was just laughing at him. She felt bad though, she shouldn't laugh at him but it was just an innocent one. Poor thing, she was wondering how often could he have a bath? It's a miracle he wasn't sick right now. Terrible, terrible conditions here. Did he even have a home?
She was pondering about also if she should tell this about to her lover. Markus would really get upset about it. But she also promised him she would be honest with him and tell everything. Maybe... maybe she just won't mention this, her temper was better than his and she wouldn't lie either if she just wouldn't tell. Ugh tricky. She hated that but he followed his gods and goddesses and she did the same. She was a Healer of Rak'keli and this man needed help. Lots of it. And if it meant to give him a bath then so be it.
His question snapped out her from daydreaming and brought her mind back to him. She was looking at him, blinking. Such terrible accent, she needed a chime to even understand what he asked. Even her Common was better than this. "Absolutely not! Not one is like Sunberth. Mura, my home island, it's full of my race, the Konti. And we care about each other, we help each other, there is no violence or stealing from each other. Can you imagine that you feel somebody's need or want or pain just by looking at her? Mura is like that."
She was looking at him seriously. How would he know? That was a silly question. "I have also been in Syliras, there are laws and order. No chaos. Riverfall, the Akalaks rule there mostly. You wouldn't dare to be nasty there or the big dark skinned men would take care of you. And Zeltiva, I don't know it much, it looks friendly and nice.. despite ... never mind." She didn't want to remember that wizard accident at all.