[center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/606532609526202370/624816862089183242/monochrome_v2.png[/img][/center] [center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjg4LmZiNmFjMC5TMkZxYVc0Z1RtRnFhVzQsLjEA/sf-burlington-script.regular.png[/img][/center] The carriage came to a halt shortly after the pair's conversation came to a close, pulling Kajin out of his brief contemplation. He didn't recall an aetheric disturbance in the various records he transcribed but he wasn't looking for one. The next bell that finds him with free time, he'll send a letter back to Ul'dah if courier timing worked out. Mentioning a Padjal believed such an anomaly exists would likely get the Eyes investigating in a heartbeat. Kajin shrugged, putting the matter out of mind for now, and hopped out of the carriage and brusted off the little dust cloud still swirling around the carriage wheels. He took a moment to look around and grinned. The Silver Bazaar. A struggling monument from an Era sorely missed but despite all its flaws, this bazaar was still one of Kajin’s favorite places in all of Thanalan. First of all, the best pescatore came out of here an Kajin was willing to put Gil (and fire, lots of fire) on that. Secondly, the stars at night on the back edge of the town were gorgeous. HIs first time seeing the ocean was magical, born in a landlocked region of Thanalan, and he fell in love with stargazing on the rock behind the bazaar became one of his favorite past times. Sure, the town needed fixing up and sometimes rougher folk made their way around here but most of the town’s populace were worth making friends with. Kajin listened to Lyveva, nodding along with a frown. She skipped over someone, probably one of the best of the town’s residents to speak with. Most of the people here had at least considered turning tail and running as business collapsed and those same people wouldn’t have any issue letting a fraudulent auction run rampant if it meant incoming gil. No, Kajin knew a few people and if anyone would be willing to help, it’d be the one person who would rather die than see the Silver Bazaar finally collapse into the sands. The Gil might be pretty attractive but it would just take a little convincing that developing the Bazaar’s reputation as a shady place would only hurt her efforts to restore the once proud markets to their former glory. [color=f49ac2] “Okay, okay. I know she said all those people but how about you stick with me and we can try something else?”[/color] Kajin asked E-Siri, scanning the crowd and giving out a loud [color=f49ac2]“Hehe, found ya!”[/color] before he bolted off into the crowd, expertly dodging wandering feet and knees until he skidded to a halt, beaming. [color=f49ac2] “Kikipu!”[/color]