Seki spotted the little dwarven woman coming out of the shop, read the sign she carried in her hands, and looked down at his arms. "You do not have to do these things for me," he said lovingly to the little discs, "But thank you all the same." He grabbed up his staff and made his way over. The slight moment he took to thank divine providence may have been a mistake, however, as it seemed every person on the street had chosen this moment to make their way to the shop. Were they all looking for a job? No, at least the man speaking to the woman was a customer. He walked up behind this man and waited patiently. He didn't know if he had any skills that would be useful to the blacksmith, but there was no point in making a poor impression by interrupting her while she was with a customer.