More and more mana poured into the little tavern, quickly turning it into a practical little lake for anyone with [i]poor[/i] intentions. Dannisus nodded along with Aelih's explanation quietly, doing his best to ignore Fauve's crude comment. He'd heard that same nonsense before, but not often enough to associate it with the usual slurs. "Seems like the elves have their own share of problems. I'm sorry about your village," he croaked whilst pushing himself away from the table, "And I'm sorry to be leaving so suddenly too, but this place is getting a little crowded- Mya," Dannisus quickly stood up and looked around, before nodding at both Lui and Aelih. "It was nice meeting you two- Ah, and that," He pointed at Lui's ruby eye, "I'll be in town for a day or two, at least. Once you've settled your business, I could take a look at that for you." He offered her a curt little wave, and the same to Aelih. "Myao!" In quick fashion, before either of the two could respond to him, the little Myti scampered off and out of the tavern. He'd had a room, but the day was still young. He could always just come back later, [i]or not at all.[/i] Having so many magic users around him at once made him feel like he was back at home. It wasn't a pleasant feeling in the least. Outside the tavern, he took a deep breath. Fresh air! Smells of freshly cut stone was off-put by the river's misty thrall. It was much kinder to his nose, but still stung, if only slightly. He didn't exactly like being around [i]running water[/i], but it gave the town an ounce of charm it might've lacked otherwise. Dannisus stood outside the tavern quietly, setting himself beside the door. "Mraa..." There probably wasn't really anything to worry about inside. Maybe all he really needed was some fresh air to clear his head, after all.