Eat her? Daniel? Of all the ridiculous concepts, what on earth drove her to decide upon that one? Please. Exactly how was he to eat her when he had no mouth? Though, he could always grind her bones, boiler her skin, and make a lovely stew that he might be able to drink... But that didn't sound all that appealing. Actually, such a thought would have undoubtedly made Dan's stomach feel queasy. And besides that, the flesh of the living held no interest to him, all he was concerned about was the undead who threatened him or the lives of others.
Completely oblivious to such thoughts as these, though, the skeleton gave a sigh of relief. However, he did notice the girls weapon still drawn -not that he blamed her, of course. Most of the living he had encountered, both in Paixao and Gallowmere, were left feeling uneasy when he found himself first in his presence.
"Are you from here?" He asked, deciding to keep his distance from the girl. If she understood his apology, perhaps she could understand more of what he could say? Or rather, try to say. His voice, unfortunately, remained distorted making his words none the less difficult to decipher. "I'm look for Zarok. Have you seen or heard of him?"
Kid had faced dead things before, back home; things that squirmed and crawled with gaping jaws and grasping claws, seeking to devour her and her friends. Then again, one of Kid's traveling companions had been a skeletal clown, and a rather sweet-tempered one at that. Remembering this, and seeing that the skeleton seemed to mean her no harm, Kid sheathed her dagger and gave him a nod.
She had to strain to understand him, however, and so it took her w while to respond while she deciphered what he was trying to say. "No," she answered at last, "I'm from elsewhere." She hadn't noticed anyone else with her way of speaking walking around, either - not that this was unusual.
"Zarok?" Kid looked confused, and gave a careless shrug. "Never heard of 'im, mate."
Completely oblivious to such thoughts as these, though, the skeleton gave a sigh of relief. However, he did notice the girls weapon still drawn -not that he blamed her, of course. Most of the living he had encountered, both in Paixao and Gallowmere, were left feeling uneasy when he found himself first in his presence.
"Are you from here?" He asked, deciding to keep his distance from the girl. If she understood his apology, perhaps she could understand more of what he could say? Or rather, try to say. His voice, unfortunately, remained distorted making his words none the less difficult to decipher. "I'm look for Zarok. Have you seen or heard of him?"
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She had to strain to understand him, however, and so it took her w while to respond while she deciphered what he was trying to say. "No," she answered at last, "I'm from elsewhere." She hadn't noticed anyone else with her way of speaking walking around, either - not that this was unusual.
"Zarok?" Kid looked confused, and gave a careless shrug. "Never heard of 'im, mate."
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