Paladin, who, tries to present herself as dignified as possible can't help but giggle at the suggestion, shoulders shaking in the typical 'heh heh' motion. "I like that idea very much," just slipping a little something in there, a simple 'oh, yes, I will take a sandwich, thank you' and see where it goes. Brilliant.
All joking aside, the comment about Adia's work has Paladin paying attention. She does love to learn about Adia's world, what she does, it's fascinating. "That is a very fancy name, genetic modification, for putting two things together. What is genetics?" Which may or may not be something easily answered, but the Tiefling is truly curious.
"Not yet, but I am sure over enough time she will be. We only met in passing," Paladin explains by way of how she would know an evil wizard. "The truth is, not all wizards are evil, in fact, most of the bigger towns and cities have wizards for their offenses, to help settle disputes, make defenses strong." Still, bright blue eyes narrow, "I just don't trust them." Which is absurd because the wizard of her village is an adorable nerd. But when you have things like Owlbears running around and the undead you just get a little weary of such power. "I, for, one am just thankful they can't fly. Do you know a lot about animals, Adia?" Paladin asked curiously, she had no idea bears tend to leave a person alone.
"Mmmm!" Setting the napkin aside, Paladin moves to stand and brushes off the front of her tunic. "Lead on, lead on, I will show you the ooze..." It's actually going to be near the salad bar, gotta keep jello cool.
[thank you! that is very kind of you to say, i am paranoid about how my character comes across. your words are reassuring! you should 100% play D&D it is so much fun! it would be fantastic to have an au where Adia becomes a Druid or something, might be kind of fun. thankfully i have a DM who does a wonderful job fleshing out the world i play in.]
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Date: 2016-12-01 09:16 pm (UTC)All joking aside, the comment about Adia's work has Paladin paying attention. She does love to learn about Adia's world, what she does, it's fascinating. "That is a very fancy name, genetic modification, for putting two things together. What is genetics?" Which may or may not be something easily answered, but the Tiefling is truly curious.
"Not yet, but I am sure over enough time she will be. We only met in passing," Paladin explains by way of how she would know an evil wizard. "The truth is, not all wizards are evil, in fact, most of the bigger towns and cities have wizards for their offenses, to help settle disputes, make defenses strong." Still, bright blue eyes narrow, "I just don't trust them." Which is absurd because the wizard of her village is an adorable nerd. But when you have things like Owlbears running around and the undead you just get a little weary of such power. "I, for, one am just thankful they can't fly. Do you know a lot about animals, Adia?" Paladin asked curiously, she had no idea bears tend to leave a person alone.
"Mmmm!" Setting the napkin aside, Paladin moves to stand and brushes off the front of her tunic. "Lead on, lead on, I will show you the ooze..." It's actually going to be near the salad bar, gotta keep jello cool.
[thank you! that is very kind of you to say, i am paranoid about how my character comes across. your words are reassuring! you should 100% play D&D it is so much fun! it would be fantastic to have an au where Adia becomes a Druid or something, might be kind of fun. thankfully i have a DM who does a wonderful job fleshing out the world i play in.]