Mai'lo nodded when Delcastle talked about getting swot up in the hype. "I bought the game because my ex-wife moved away with our kids. I was hoping that after the initial run I could get them copies and we could meet up in the game to play. Not the same as seeing them in person but I could still hug them and talk to them about their day. How school was going and all that, you know?" He sighed and leaned his elbows on the table in front of him. "Now, I miss them more than ever. But I'm so glad I wasn't able to get them copies off the game right away. I wouldn't want them trapped in here with me." He jumped when someone suddenly fell right next to their table and his hand dove into his pocket. Before he could attack he realized what had happened and shoved his hand back into his pocket after pulling it half way out. Not before a flash of light glinted off something metal in his hand though. Delcastle helped the girl up before he could stand so he only offered her as reassuring a smile as he could and settled back into place. As big as he was, he had frequently been told that a smile from him was sometimes a frightening looking thing. He didn't get it but he understood smaller people tended to be afraid of him, so he always tried to be as calm and polite as he could in public situations. Just to put people at ease. "You alright?" He asked.