"A pleasure to meet you, Reyes." He was very smooth and lacked the sort of stilted awkwardness a lot of people had at first when meeting a stranger. If he was wary, it didn't show, and that suited her fine since much of her quick chatty humor was used to put other people at ease. "That sounds like a good idea. If we don't ever end up using it we could always use it to store things in." Hawke unknowingly was echoing his thoughts, but perhaps it's simply the way their minds work. Always ready to use things to their benefit. Waste not, want not. Hawke learned from her time on the road in the past and more recently that she should appreciate when there were luxuries.
She made a tch noise. "You lucky people and your fancy electricity-laden worlds. I suppose you're used to the guns and vehicles that aren't on wheels too?" Hawke's skills were geared toward survival and suited for this world because she came from a medieval time period. This was far more her speed than most. It was an advantage she was happy for, if not occasionally envious at the glamorous lifestyles they appeared to have. Her eyes widened and she leaned against the nearby wall, arms crossed against her chest. "Wait are you from somewhere that people fly from city to city easily? Do you know how useful that would have been for my feet?" Or made her lazy and complacent.
His comment about her archery caused her smile to curl in a smirk. Oh she was more than happy to have an arrangement that gave them both something. All the better. "Please do tinker away, but try not to burn the house down. There are other ones but I just really like this one." It was more her taste than what she had in Kirkwall. "Yes I do. I teach archery and I also take people out to learn how to track and hunt. I can teach combat too, but ...." She glanced at his build again and winked. "I have this sneaking suspicion you know a thing or two yourself."
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She made a tch noise. "You lucky people and your fancy electricity-laden worlds. I suppose you're used to the guns and vehicles that aren't on wheels too?" Hawke's skills were geared toward survival and suited for this world because she came from a medieval time period. This was far more her speed than most. It was an advantage she was happy for, if not occasionally envious at the glamorous lifestyles they appeared to have. Her eyes widened and she leaned against the nearby wall, arms crossed against her chest. "Wait are you from somewhere that people fly from city to city easily? Do you know how useful that would have been for my feet?" Or made her lazy and complacent.
His comment about her archery caused her smile to curl in a smirk. Oh she was more than happy to have an arrangement that gave them both something. All the better. "Please do tinker away, but try not to burn the house down. There are other ones but I just really like this one." It was more her taste than what she had in Kirkwall. "Yes I do. I teach archery and I also take people out to learn how to track and hunt. I can teach combat too, but ...." She glanced at his build again and winked. "I have this sneaking suspicion you know a thing or two yourself."