"Good of you," he said, his smile warming. He found himself warming to Vadim as well. A kindness done to the boy who had grown into a man Aurin loved, well, that was like a kindness done to him or better. "Thanks."
His eyebrows both shot up, though, as he was applying the mustard to his sandwich.
"Arkady was my granddad, aye. But I never heard of a golden queen or a desert throne." He frowned thoughtfully. "Mum said Ruslan was a traveler in his youth, but she also said he was full of colorful yarns, so..." The confused look gave way to something else. "Perhaps there was something to it. Would be nice to think so... rather than that he was a sad old drunk." He frowned, then looked up with a bit of sadness in his gaze. While he had never met the man, he had been better to Arry than Aurin's own father had been to him. He wished there were happier things to uncover for his young friend. "Never knew him as an adult, but he was good with young kids."
He sighed and bit into his sandwich. Perhaps it would be read as nostalgia, or a bit of grief somewhat removed by time. He swallowed his bite, then smiled ruefully at Vadim.
"Sorry, I won't become another maudlin customer. Promise." He nodded to the sandwich. "S'good."
While Aurin didn't know the entirety of Ransera, the only desert throne that made any sense was Solunarium. He knew there was a strange elven realm there, though he had never gotten farther than their port and he didn't know if they had a queen or a king or a Grand High Poobah. He had been focused on other things than politics at the time. It would certainly make Arry more the snob if he thought he was a prince among elves, but if that were even true, it was more likely a target on his back than anything else. Perhaps Ruslan had been a bit of a hero for his son after all.
His eyebrows both shot up, though, as he was applying the mustard to his sandwich.
"Arkady was my granddad, aye. But I never heard of a golden queen or a desert throne." He frowned thoughtfully. "Mum said Ruslan was a traveler in his youth, but she also said he was full of colorful yarns, so..." The confused look gave way to something else. "Perhaps there was something to it. Would be nice to think so... rather than that he was a sad old drunk." He frowned, then looked up with a bit of sadness in his gaze. While he had never met the man, he had been better to Arry than Aurin's own father had been to him. He wished there were happier things to uncover for his young friend. "Never knew him as an adult, but he was good with young kids."
He sighed and bit into his sandwich. Perhaps it would be read as nostalgia, or a bit of grief somewhat removed by time. He swallowed his bite, then smiled ruefully at Vadim.
"Sorry, I won't become another maudlin customer. Promise." He nodded to the sandwich. "S'good."
While Aurin didn't know the entirety of Ransera, the only desert throne that made any sense was Solunarium. He knew there was a strange elven realm there, though he had never gotten farther than their port and he didn't know if they had a queen or a king or a Grand High Poobah. He had been focused on other things than politics at the time. It would certainly make Arry more the snob if he thought he was a prince among elves, but if that were even true, it was more likely a target on his back than anything else. Perhaps Ruslan had been a bit of a hero for his son after all.