Elithar Revalen

It seems Corin did not appreciate his little...prank, as Corin completely took his leave from Elithar's side. That's fine. Elithar preferred to explore alone anyways, at least for now.
Port Verge. A bustling market with a variety of shops. And people. With such a gathering, there are sure to be gossip. Perhaps even useful information on where he can find the next exotic metal to attempt to forge into a blade. Elithar instinctively touched the weird gem piece that's now embedded where his trachea met the top of his sternum bone and adjusted the collar of his shirt to cover both the gem and the slight scarring that it left on his skin. Perhaps he can find a way to dig that out too. He believed that it is not supposed to be where it current is.
Back to what he was presently looking at. The shops around the port. People moving about, cussing, discussing, cutting deals. Elithar would rather just...not have to be in a crowd but such is his current circumstances. He offered himself a small chuckle as he looked to the skies and saw a jet black bird, circling and hovering.
"Ruvan. Help me out here. He said barely above a whisper. The bird he previously spotted in the sky beat it's wings a few times before flying off. Elithar then simply carried on with what he had planned on doing. Exploring shops, picking up juicy chatter, and perhaps some hot stew.
Nothing like hot stew after falling several thousand feet from an airship.
As Elithar started to approach what looked, and smelled, like a food stall, a familiar sound caught his attention. Rhythmic, steady, not the most precise but serviceable. There is a blacksmith among the rabble. A decent one at that. His stomach suddenly forgot the hunger it felt previously as he pivoted slightly towards the blacksmith shop.
The shop owner was busy hammering out a piece of what looked like standard iron. Elithar took a few looks of the wares the shop has to offer. Overall pretty standard, but it can be seen that whoever made these put their heart and soul into it. A shame that this is the extent of the maker's abilities. "Smith! Try tempering the steel in something other than water. Put some old rusted pieces of steel that you treat as scrap and some vinegar into the water. Make the water iron-rich. See if that helps your water harden your wares... Elithar called out. The shop owner shot him a look that essentially told him to fuck off before returning to hammering out an steel ingot. Elithar sighed and drew one of his short blades. Deftly, he carved the symbol of Jaeldira Taeri onto the table, just as a sign of how he is.
Turning away from the stall, he decided to follow his baser instincts and approach the food stall, The Salty Squid Skillet it is apparently called. Of course even the name is nautical themed. As he approached, he spotted a woman of Yuan-Ti origins accompanied by a female of...feline origin? Just what is going on... Judging by the direction the pair was walking from, they had just comes from the curios store of the port, Odds and Ends. Judging by how the feline-one was cloaked, this pair had some money...
Elithar pulled whatever cloth he could from his shirt over his head and turned it into a makeshift hood as he crooned his back, walking towards the pair. He purposely put a hobble in his step and slowed his movements. Intentionally, he walked directly between the pair, groaning and moaning as he did so.
As soon as he was close enough, just slightly behind the pair, he reached his left hand out, while his right tugged his 'hood' lower still. The woman from Yuan-Ti was his primary mark, and her coin purse was his target...

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