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[LPF] Toad in the Hole

Vincenzo starts and gives a soft gasp. He touches Marcus on the shoulder. Putting his finger to his lips in a 'shh' sign he turns to the others and does like wise. If everyone stops he points to his ears, then south.
 

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Marcus looks up from where he is checking a print and quirks an eyebrow at Vincenzo. His eyebrows go up and he turns his gaze to the south, though he doesn't see or hear anything.
 


"You see Maui, the Sidhe or Elves as we are more commonly called often consider all Fey creatures to be relatives if only by the fact that we are all from the Otherworld as we call it. However that does not mean that we all know each other. I did not know any of the Pugwampi before coming here today. So you will forgive me if I am not as capable of negotiating with them as you would like me to be." Fae'shiel says with a slight blush on her face at her own inability to negotiate with her own relatives. As she is saying this she is attempting to keep an eye on the surrounding area.
Maui raises an eyebrow as he listens to Fae'shiel's response. He nods as though understanding what she says for the most part.

"Maui hears what you say. My tribe is like my whanau. I call them family. You call everyone from your world family. And who prepares te feast when man and woman join ... te weeding as you call it? Te father of te daughter or te father of te son?"

He falls silent at Vincenzo's warning, annoyed with himself that his idle chatter has left him off guard.

"Singing? Where?"
 




"Oh for the love of..." Fae'shiel says as she starts marching in the direction that the 'men' indicated that the signing was coming from all the while sheathing her sword and preparing to 'make nice' with the locals.

OOC: If you can tell it is signing, then it is likely in a language that at least in some way resembles the common tongue enough to be recognizable as singing. Which I recknown the barking like sounds of Gnoll would not resemble. So odds are this isn't a pugwampi that is signing.
 

Mortar watches as Fae'shiel sheaths her sword and starts off in the direction of the signing. "If ya plannin to trudge off on ya own ya might want to keep ya sword in hand at least."

[sblock=OOC]Signing does not always mean 'Hey these guys are friendly!' I've had characters play nice upfront like this and they are no longer around. Theres nothing wrong with sneaking up to the edge of the camp or whatever it is and see who exactly is signing.[/sblock]
 

GM: From where you are, the singing is too faint to make out either the words or the language. All you can hear is voice and melody. You would have to get closer to hear more.
 

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