Despite their surroundings, one could certainly call Bishop and his current partner and "odd" pair, for one he stood close to twice the girl's height and that was without messing with the character height slider, but it was more than just physical appearance. They were both content with silence, but for completely different reasons, Liliz seemed to prefer it as a means of avoiding awkwardness, while Bishop was so self absorbed that the concept of embarrassment held no meaning to him. Regardless neither player did anything to dispel the short silent walk to the next chain NPC. "Yo, Merchant man!" whom was still swampt with players, although his AI cared neither for the number of players, or the nicknames certain players decided to bestow upon him. "See, blacksmith-chan sent us back over here after she got the nails, she seems to think you can help us...get....somewhere?" He made a puzzled look, but it was all for show anyway he could say whatever he wanted at this point and get the same response. "Ah yes you people are new here after all, you must be quite lost here let me..." Bishop looked back to Liliz as he partially zoned out the exposition, unsurprisingly she was too, though bishop got the impression she had been zoned out for far longer than that, his first impression of her might have been slightly off, she was just as self absorbed as he was, only expressed it in a different manner. Suddenly, perhaps as a reward for putting up with such a large volume of words, weapons appeared in Bishop's grasp, causing him to tune back in to the NPC "....so why don't you take a few swings at the pesks? the less nuisances the better for the night!" "Uhh" Bishop began, but just as suddenly a pop up interrupted him [b][i]From merchant to merchant - 2/3 complete, next location is outside current town[/i][/b] "Oh! thank you system~" However before he could spin back around again, Liliz stepped forwards, returning all but one of her given weapons, glancing to his own little piled and shrugged saying "Doesn't look like they're much better than junk anyway, Merchant man, please take these from me too!" He gave over all but the spear and then, too his surprise, found himself looking for the previously quite girl. She soon called out to him, having already started off towards the gate, suddenly getting a little spring to her step. "Oh, has the little fairy found something that interests her at last?" He mused aloud before following after her, unfazed by the fact that the first thing to grab the girl's attention was the notion of chopping little squirrels