[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/251013/4350133cae2e3d963ec9d0462a014189.png[/img][/center] [right][b]Mentions:[/b] / [b]Interactions:[/b] [@RolePlayerRoxas] Soruha, [@Eisenhorn] Renard, [@VitaVitaAR] Rylia[/right][hr][hr][color=lightgray] Raven, who had climbed the chair to see the table, also prioritized the goblins. Eustace nodded at Renard’s words, echoing, [color=fef580]“Goblins it is.”[/color] The paladin wasn’t pleased – he wondered if she ever was – but agreed to take on the job with them. The mention of solo jobs made something click. [color=fef580]“Ah,”[/color] the noble smiled, a tad awkward. [color=fef580]“Solo jobs can be challenging, especially since we’re mostly dealing with groups. I’m sure you’ll get there in time,”[/color] he tried an encouraging approach. He wasn’t all that comfortable with someone who seemed on the border of insulting – but then again, she hadn’t said anything nasty, it’s just her tone was the kind he’d heard people use when they were picking a fight. She seemed like the hotheaded, impulsive type; Eustace hoped they’d not have too much trouble on account of that. But then again, he really shouldn’t be judging so soon. [color=fef580]“Eustace Wyndham,”[/color] he introduced himself after the hundi, also offering her a hand. [color=fef580]“I’m a healer, so I’m best at patching up people. I use a bit of light magic, too…Hmm, I can draw – er, maps. Oh, and I doubt it’ll be needed, but I know quite a few languages. Not goblin, though, haven’t had the chance to learn it, and, well…”[/color] he chuckled a bit as he trailed off. It was known goblins were far from what you’d call a conversation partner. [color=fef580]“I can use a rapier, but I'm not suited for the frontlines. So, I'll support the rest of you from behind,”[/color] he concluded. [color=fef580]“And you, miss...?”[/color] He queried, since she’d asked them their skills but hadn’t yet introduced herself.[/color]