Big Red just shrugged in response to Druid Girls tirade about the well and river. He was fine without a bath tonight to it was up to the pair on where they went. Archer Girl had a good mindset on not being peeped at even with a well in the back portion of buildings. There were still windows and more than one way in. Especially if the wells were communal to their little neighborhoods and districts. Then she spoke about nobles which got a raised eyebrow from him. [color=red]"Just because they're nobles doesn't mean they don't have eyes...or a libido."[/color] He said with a shake of his head, then a snort at her exclamation while she covered her clothed self up. [color=red]"When we first met I gave you a once over. But there's a time and a place for oogling and that isn't at this juncture."[/color] He continued on, an almost lazy drawl to his tone. Hell were their species even compatible? He had never heard of a half lizardfolk, not even in legends and stories. As they moved through the town to the east entrance she spoke up about inter-party relationships. [color=red]"Those are the successes. But I imagine if there was a break up the party would crumble."[/color] Big Red stated, he hadn't heard it but he had seen many a human break up during his travel to Palisade Town and it was never particularly pretty. But maybe adventurers were different? It was doubtful but hey he had been wrong before. Her last comment and snicker got a single brow raise and a bored look. But otherwise no actual reaction to her teasing. Arriving at the river the two went to bathe and he made the fire. Archer Girl even nabbed a couple fish and just cooked them whole before mowing down on them. Then she asked a question. [color=red]"I highly doubt it, a set of Adventurers going to the river probably isn't that uncommon for new Porcelain classes."[/color] He mused while doodling in the dirt with a stick. If either cared to look he was drawing up designs for weapons, a few of which looked abnormally painful to be hit with despite their weapon classification.