"It's nothing, really." Rue waves an unseen wing, the marvelous glittering sleeve of their outfit sweeping along with their movement, as they brush the gentle concern away. Truly, once you've lived as long as they have, they really can't find it in themself to care too much for such a small thing. They've made out fine as a bard without an instrument at their side for this long.
Their gaze lingers over the crowds and the tents and the activities playing out. Even in conversation, Rue is keeping an eye out for anything that needs fixing.
"Both, I suppose. I do enjoy singing myself, but if given the chance to simply enjoy the musical talent of others, I'm always quite eager to listen. And yourself?"
Elidibus nods. If it is nothing, he'll give no more weight to it in this conversation. Rue seems at peace with it and he certainly has no right nor interest in suggesting they shouldn't.
He will also note their tendency to keep watch on matters surrounding them both. Elidibus himself does so out of interest in what can be observed; tending the festival is not his duty over attending it. He walks with Rue but there is ever a sense that he would easily leave them be should there be matters that require their attention and simply move on from this peaceful stroll and conversation about possible hobbies and interests.
Yet Elidibus does have to think on what he prefers. "It has been a very long time since I thought of such matters," the very old young man finally answers. Being able to indulge and find focus had not been about conscious enjoyment for a very long time. "I would say I have had more time to listen than participate. Though I do not think that is what you are asking."
Elidibus considers asking if Rue wanted to know if he sang, though in the end decides not to pursue it. If they wish to know in more detail, surely they will ask.
It is certainly the role of the host, isn't it? To cling to the outer edges of the festivities and watch from afar, rarely if ever allowing oneself to join in? Besides, this is Mercy's event, even as much a hand as Rue has had in making it come to life, so they are absolutely content to keep things running from behind the scenes so that Mercy herself can be a part of the celebrations.
Of anyone in this place, Mercy certainly deserves it.
His statement rings a little strange, considering it's simply the same question he asked of them. But outside of a careful arch of an eyebrow, Rue doesn't seem bothered.
"It's just pleasantries, I suppose. Though I will warn that you'll have plenty more time for both participating in and enjoying of new entertainment in this place! For how fast time flows, I find my days are endlessly filled with new things to do and discover. It's quite a delight. Whatever you are hoping to pursue, I most assuredly hope you do! I'm certain you'll find yourself enjoying it."
Fulfilling one's duty, particularly so others can benefit from the results, is certainly something Elidibus can resonate with. And though this festival might be on a far less grand scale of his of last Great Work, he does not see it as any less important for Rue or the people they are working for the sake of.
So their conversation and walk will come to an end soon when Elidibus politely excuses himself. But certainly not before a few last words. Music will be pursued. And though it still feels to him as if it is a task to perform so he may better mesh with this world while seeing his plans to fruition (millennia of such behavior and paradigm are certainly not shed so easily in a festive afternoon), there is a flutter of excitement.
"Yes, I do have some time." It has a deeply profound meaning to Elidibus. Even racing with relative speed to get back to his beloved star, will there not be some time in comparison to before? If but for a moment.
He looks up to Rue. The slight turn of his lips in a smile seems genuine in its gratitude, for all it is measured with the restraint he's shown this far. "Thank you. I am grateful for your advice."
But it is near that end mentioned before. Where something might need Rue's more direct attention or Elidibus sees someone he might wish to approach; a certain older and taller figure with pale hair and a grumpy looking disposition may be in need of encouragement to try campball, for instance.
"I shall not keep you further, though I have found the conversation enjoyable." Here he pauses for just a moment, looking at Rue and nodding his head forward. "Perhaps we may speak again in a more casual setting."
Not that the festival is anything but casual. But he seems will aware that it is because of hands such as Rue's are at play behind the scenes. He'll not delay them further.
"Oh, I'm certain our paths will cross again at some point. Perhaps even in the office! I am there most weekdays."
In turn, Rue shows the same genuine warmth in their small smile back, tipping their head in the slightest of nods.
"Pray, if you need anything else, feel free to contact me at anytime. I've grown quite fond of these smart phones of ours! To have my electronic correspondences responded to in mere seconds is most astounding! So please, I'm always willing to assist however I'm able. Have a pleasant day and enjoy the festival."
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Their gaze lingers over the crowds and the tents and the activities playing out. Even in conversation, Rue is keeping an eye out for anything that needs fixing.
"Both, I suppose. I do enjoy singing myself, but if given the chance to simply enjoy the musical talent of others, I'm always quite eager to listen. And yourself?"
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He will also note their tendency to keep watch on matters surrounding them both. Elidibus himself does so out of interest in what can be observed; tending the festival is not his duty over attending it. He walks with Rue but there is ever a sense that he would easily leave them be should there be matters that require their attention and simply move on from this peaceful stroll and conversation about possible hobbies and interests.
Yet Elidibus does have to think on what he prefers. "It has been a very long time since I thought of such matters," the very old young man finally answers. Being able to indulge and find focus had not been about conscious enjoyment for a very long time. "I would say I have had more time to listen than participate. Though I do not think that is what you are asking."
Elidibus considers asking if Rue wanted to know if he sang, though in the end decides not to pursue it. If they wish to know in more detail, surely they will ask.
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Of anyone in this place, Mercy certainly deserves it.
His statement rings a little strange, considering it's simply the same question he asked of them. But outside of a careful arch of an eyebrow, Rue doesn't seem bothered.
"It's just pleasantries, I suppose. Though I will warn that you'll have plenty more time for both participating in and enjoying of new entertainment in this place! For how fast time flows, I find my days are endlessly filled with new things to do and discover. It's quite a delight. Whatever you are hoping to pursue, I most assuredly hope you do! I'm certain you'll find yourself enjoying it."
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So their conversation and walk will come to an end soon when Elidibus politely excuses himself. But certainly not before a few last words. Music will be pursued. And though it still feels to him as if it is a task to perform so he may better mesh with this world while seeing his plans to fruition (millennia of such behavior and paradigm are certainly not shed so easily in a festive afternoon), there is a flutter of excitement.
"Yes, I do have some time." It has a deeply profound meaning to Elidibus. Even racing with relative speed to get back to his beloved star, will there not be some time in comparison to before? If but for a moment.
He looks up to Rue. The slight turn of his lips in a smile seems genuine in its gratitude, for all it is measured with the restraint he's shown this far. "Thank you. I am grateful for your advice."
But it is near that end mentioned before. Where something might need Rue's more direct attention or Elidibus sees someone he might wish to approach; a certain older and taller figure with pale hair and a grumpy looking disposition may be in need of encouragement to try campball, for instance.
"I shall not keep you further, though I have found the conversation enjoyable." Here he pauses for just a moment, looking at Rue and nodding his head forward. "Perhaps we may speak again in a more casual setting."
Not that the festival is anything but casual. But he seems will aware that it is because of hands such as Rue's are at play behind the scenes. He'll not delay them further.
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In turn, Rue shows the same genuine warmth in their small smile back, tipping their head in the slightest of nods.
"Pray, if you need anything else, feel free to contact me at anytime. I've grown quite fond of these smart phones of ours! To have my electronic correspondences responded to in mere seconds is most astounding! So please, I'm always willing to assist however I'm able. Have a pleasant day and enjoy the festival."