[b][center][color=#17c311][h3][i]Cyneburg[/i][/h3][/color] [color=#17c311]Location:[/color] The Road North of Salarn [color=#17c311]Interacting with:[/color] Ntaj[/center][/b] [color=#17c311]"Sharalob-to?"[/color] [u]That woman?[/u]* Cyne asked rhetorically, pointing at Satilla briefly. Really it was more for clarification and emphasis than anything. [color=#17c311]"Bugud to Satilla. Ginaagh-shra agh shrataug. Shara-ta,"[/color] [u]Her name's Satilla. She's a healer and a witch. That human,[/u] Cyneburg pointed at Keystone, [color=#17c311]"shrul-ta. Mauk-shalûtu dulugu. Mok-dush. Shara nûrz. Suzag u sharatob ozgh-izg aarshlût bûrz. Aklash-shra. Golug bugud Calanon. Gundul-zuthûl. Ozut glob."[/color][u] is a Cook, he fights with his bare hands and he hates magic. Really angry guy overall. The woman he's talking to showed up last night. She's a bard. The elf's name is Calanon. He's a Ranger, and seems to be a bit naive.[/u] [color=#17c311]"Sharalob tiil bugud Gretchin. Dhûr-shra. Ghashn-izg paash raduk Shara-ulu."[/color] [u]The last woman's name is Gretchin. She doesn't like to share. That's really all I can tell you about these humans for now.[/u] While making these judgement calls, Cyne left out things you could tell from a glance and some of the more in-depth personality things she had noticed over the day or so that she'd been traveling with these people. She didn't really trust Ntaj, even though he seemed to be completely well meaning. And she didn't really know any of these people, so there was the chance she could have made some incorrect addumptions. On top of that, gossiping wasn't something she was fond of doing, especially when it was right to their faces in a language they probably didn't understand in the first place. And if any of them [i]did[/i] understand the language but were just faking ignorance, well then it would be even better not to bad-mouth anyone. [hider=OOC]From now on, all translated text will be underlined for clarity's sake[/hider]