Lucien was much more interested in the games than the original attractions the Circus advertised, he figured they could save that stuff for later. Passing through one of the games, he had caught sight of what appeared to be a stuffed wolf. While never having been interested in stuffed animals before, he just couldn't help himself, he wanted that one, and so he asked Faolan for it. The poor man in charge had not stood a chance, this was the kind of game where Faolan could shine. He had won with ease. [b]"B-But you won the large one..[/b] The man in charge said. At this, Lucien smiled. [color=burlywood]"I know, but my niece is quite a big fan of wolves, so we must simply have that one."[/color] He said with a smile. [color=burlywood]"But I'll take that medium bear as well to make up the difference."[/color] Now met with a more gentle tone, the man did as he was asked, and handed Lucien what he wanted. [color=burlywood]"Thank you."[/color] He told him, before turning to leave, a satisfied smile on his face. [color=burlywood]"Go raibh maith agat, acushla."[/color] He said in a softer tone to Faolan, knowing that no one around them would be able to understand it. [color=a36209]"Ná habair é."[/color] He responded. They had walked only a few more steps before Lucien took note of a woman walking away with her daughter, who was disappointed the game had not been one. The nephilim stopped, and gave the two a charming smile. [color=burlywood]"Would you like this? We won an extra."[/color] He told her in a gentle tone, which caused the child's expression to brighten immediately. She glanced at her mom, who nodded, and she gratefully accepted it. [b]"Thank ya Mister!"[/b] The little girl responded excitedly. Her mother gave him a grateful smile, before the two went off to finally see the attractions. Both of them had agreed that neither was interested in seeing these.. Siamese twins, as it seemed their intention behind that was to have the audience 'gawk' at their strangeness. It was neither of their cup of tea, so they moved on. Instead they went to watch the fire-eater, which Lucien could not deny being impressed by. For a normal human, it certainly took a certain amount of skill to pull something like that off. The contortionist was equally impressive, but in a different way, being able to bend her body in such a way and make it look entirely painless. He certainly hoped it wasn't bringing her any harm. The turtle boy however, had been an extreme disappointment, though quite amusing to them both. It had ended up being but a turtle shell with a doll head glued on top of it. How people were willing to pay to see such a thing was well.. beyond him, though he supposed curiosity was enough on it's own, since it had also brought them here. Still, once someone knew that it was all but a rouse, it would most likely not bring them around a second time. They could only profit once, which made him wonder if it really made it such a wise business decision. Perhaps the profit was so large the first time around that it didn't matter? It was a curious thing. [color=burlywood]"Well I'll certainly give them props in their advertising."[/color] He said, amusement tinging his tone as they continued on their way. By now they had made their way through the majority of the grounds, all except one attraction. The 'Son of the Serpent.' Neither of them had high hopes for this one, considering the rouse that the 'Turtle Boy' had been, but at this point Lucien was more interested in seeing what foolishness they would come up with to cover it up. [color=burlywood]"So, what do you think? A man with a snakeskin cape?"[/color] He joked as they began to make their way there. This attraction was much more further in than the rest, but was certainly the most advertised once they had entered the circus.