Larka nearly let out a sigh of relief when the Moxie Konti woman smiled and began to giggle loudly instead of reaching for something to hit him with. He didn't want this conversation to end with the usual punishment as this was the longest he's ever actually held a conversation with someone so far. Outside of the troupe at least. Others would usually be so engrossed in the show that they would only answer with the simplest of answers. Some would just flat out not answer as if they've never been asked so many questions before. Even these two's reactions to his questions were much like some of the people he's managed to talk to in the past.
Is it weird to ask questions? He thought to himself while the Moxie Konti woman answered his questions. As it turned out Moxie was this woman's name and Konti was her race. Konti came from Mura the Isle of Konti. This answer only brought up more questions, but since Moxie was still answering his first questions Larka just sat there and listened eagerly. It turns out Moxie wasn't able to answer all his questions, but what she did answer left him thinking.
Cruel is bad? Okay, but what is cruel? Moxie was up late working so what was she working on? Is it fun? How come Asher wasn't able to sleep?
Larka's thoughts were interrupted when Asher cleared his throat and took a drink from his mug. Once it seemed he was satisfied he began to answer the questions that were left over. The strange noises he heard Asher make earlier was the language called Nari which was spoken by the Inarta. This particular language apparently rarely shared with what he assumed were those who weren't Inarta. As Asher began talking about his drink, which he called ale, Larka couldn't help but push himself up slightly so he could see over the top of the mug. Despite his enhanced night vision he couldn't see what the liquid looked like since the mug itself didn't let any light from the dim lighting shine through. While Asher described the food Larka was eating earlier Larka himself was craning his head in every which direction in a desperate attempt to get a better look at the Ale in Asher's mug. He was brought back to reality when Asher broached the topic of traveling which resulted in Larka immediately sitting straight back down normally and listening intently. What he had said, however, wasn't what he was looking for. However he himself was given a few questions to answer them.
Well it's only fair that I answer their questions too since I know the pain of not being able to have a question answered. How do I answer this though? What if they know Ringmaster Faux? I don't want him to learn I'm actually alive! What do I say?
"Ah, my name's, uh, Larka. Larka Fauns, yes." he nodded, "You mentioned that I look young. Do I look young?" Larka looked himself over ignoring the tenseness rising up through his body as he attempted to divert any questions about his travels and praying with all his might that they wouldn't notice, "I've seen sixteen springs, you know." he said with a small chuckle, "See, I was born in the spring so I thought it'd be convenient to track my age with how many springs I've seen, you see, since that's when the year turns over."
Larka took a small bite from his stew before continuing on with his own questions. This time he assumed it might be best to keep his questions slow and not talk so quickly.
Maybe that is why people keep looking at me weird. I talk too fast!
"I'm sorry about calling you a Moxie. Konti are from Mura the Isle of Konti. That was what you said, right? Where's Mura? Also what's an Isle? If cruel is bad then what is cruel? What sort of thing were you working on?" Larka asked while making sure to keep it slow, "Asher how come you weren't able to sleep? Also you mentioned that Ale gets you drunk. Where have I heard that before? Oh right it's alcohol. I've had that before I remember now. Yes, yes, it surely was interesting. Don't think it's something I would drink often. This stew, though, is pretty good. Is it made here often? I may have to come back tomorrow night and have it again."
Speaking about the food reminded him of something important. This meal was going to cost him money. Wait how much was this meal? he thought to himself, Silver mizas, but how many do I need? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven... No wait it was six! Six silver mizas. How do I pay for this? I assume I just give this money to the Ringma-- I mean the elderly man. Digging through his bag that he left in front of his chair in between his legs Larka managed to find the stash of coins he had tied up into several piles with strips of torn cloth. Finding the pile of silver mizas he untied the cloth then put six of them to the side before fumbling with the cloth once more. It had taken him a couple attempts to retie it before he was successful. Quickly sitting back up Larka puts the coins in a pile in between him and his plate.
"That old man said this costs six silver mizas right? Do I just leave the coin here or give them to him myself? Also what is that man's name? Does he make this drink? I'm pretty sure he doesn't cook the food. I haven't seen him cooking at all I don't think. Although I can't say I've been watching him this entire time. Also about this city, inns are a good place for tra-- people to rest for the night, but what about those who don't know how long they will be staying? Is there anywhere cheap I may for a, uh, for a." he paused trying to think of a word that would describe what he was thinking of, "I don't know how long I'm going to be here so for a long time. I have money so I'm sure I'll be able to pay."