Weylin's expression lifted as Valo spoke, his word distracting her from her from more unpleasant memories that came sweeping in. She could hear perhaps an sense of lacking enthusiasm in his voice but still regardless he answered. She relaxed, smiling as she listened, ears listening to the man that was obviously more than just a simple artist.
"I suppose it is a disappointment, surrounding yourself with the still version of the world without once thinking of the vast life that lies beyond the walls," she paused collect her thoughts "Perhaps you will one day show them the better beauties of the land through different means than painting."
She was pleasantly surprised when he spoke of her culture, and so listened to his words. She gave a smile, nodding to every word he said.
"The sailors of the sea of grass, I know them well, only because one of my brothers' were interested in their women," she smiled "He always was a chaser of skirts."
She gave a small laugh, and looked towards Valo a weight lifting off her shoulders "I do miss them, a lot. My brothers, they are precious to me, despite the lot of them being wild and unpredictable without them I would not be who I am today. I still owe them more than I could ever give back."
She exhaled, her hands resting on her lap. She looked out across the bar, her eyes softening as pleasant memories came in, of sun and warmth, of the swaying grass the shouts of fun and laughter. Weylin caught herself in the dream again, and so reluctantly pulled herself from it.
"What of you?" she returned her attention solely to Valo "What of your family? Or is it a subject you do not like sharing?"