Sharlayan is, putting it charitably, not well known for its cuisine; its most infamous export is a truly awful bread made from fish, rye and carrot that this particular nerd is inexplicably fond of (possibly the only soul in creation to actively enjoy the stuff). Urianger is also not especially given to attending the kind of parties where one might reasonably expect to encounter a chocolate fountain, his part in proceedings usually being to hold the fort while the diplomats went and did diplomacy. The net result of these two things being that he honestly has no idea what 'weird food might be, especially for a world he's so recently arrived on, and Eda certainly holds herself like she knows what's going on, so he has no hesitation copying the gesture, giving a cheery little half-salute with one of the insects on his own plate (a small quantity of a lot of different things that caught his eye, stacked with little regard for what might 'normally' go together) before dipping it in the chocolate.
Cronch. Cronch. Swallow. Shrug. It's no archon loaf, but (to the delight of everyone else, probably) very few things are.
Eda glances over, looking a little amused. It's hard to say if this is because she got someone to copy her on something so many of people here seem to find unpleasant, or if she's just glad to find someone who isn't bizarrely squeamish about their food.
"Yeah, see? Someone with taste," she agrees, giving the man a brief grin before crunching down on another chocolate-covered insect. She's pretty sure she hasn't seen him around before, although out in Gloucester it's hard to say.
"Not as good as good as some of the critters we get where I'm from, but they don't seem to get very bug here." A fact she suspects most people are less disappointed about, but that's their problem. Or the opposite, she supposes.
It's possible she's seen him if she's visited Rue - Urianger being the third member of that household, though you'd be forgiven for thinking they lived with a particularly odd poltergeist that manifests as a floating book and just leaves cups of half-drunk and forgotten tea about the place - or frequents such places as ADI research, the public Library, or any odd book or tea shops, but it's equally likely they've avoided each other entirely.
"Ah, then art thou stranger to this star also?" Urianger considers what to dip next, opts for another of the candied bugs. They're really not that bad. "Our own vilekin are seldom so diminutive as those which seem to flourish here."
Eda tilts her head slightly, and can't help raising an eyebrow at the way the man speaks, but he's already saying he's not a local, so that adds up.
"Not a stranger exactly," she answers, after munching on another little snack. "I used to visit a version of this place all the time--the Human Realm that is, not Gloucester," she clarifies, not that that will necessarily explain all that much.
"If that's just a fancy word for someone who travels between Realms, then bingo," Eda agreed, after a slight pause. That was certainly true, even if it hadn't come with a title.
"Or do I have to be in a club or something?" Her tone was lighthearted, but she was admittedly curious if there was something more to what he meant.
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Cronch. Cronch. Swallow. Shrug. It's no archon loaf, but (to the delight of everyone else, probably) very few things are.
" 'tis not unpleasant, certainly."
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"Yeah, see? Someone with taste," she agrees, giving the man a brief grin before crunching down on another chocolate-covered insect. She's pretty sure she hasn't seen him around before, although out in Gloucester it's hard to say.
"Not as good as good as some of the critters we get where I'm from, but they don't seem to get very bug here." A fact she suspects most people are less disappointed about, but that's their problem. Or the opposite, she supposes.
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"Ah, then art thou stranger to this star also?" Urianger considers what to dip next, opts for another of the candied bugs. They're really not that bad. "Our own vilekin are seldom so diminutive as those which seem to flourish here."
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"Not a stranger exactly," she answers, after munching on another little snack. "I used to visit a version of this place all the time--the Human Realm that is, not Gloucester," she clarifies, not that that will necessarily explain all that much.
"But it's not where I'm from."
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One of his own eyebrows raises - in curiosity, rather than scepticism or criticism. "Thou art a Realmwalker, then?"
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"Or do I have to be in a club or something?" Her tone was lighthearted, but she was admittedly curious if there was something more to what he meant.