"Honestly," he answered, "knowing I can retreat to Schiller and other forward bases should the mutants hound my tail would be perk enough. Hm, I suppose with the Bank of Zaichaer shut down indefinitely, currency might be an issue. All that is certainly negotiable, and if you need anything from the outside world, well, I can locate, acquire, and transport it to you. I don't have an airship of my own—yet—but if I do acquire one earlier in my plan then I might be able to bring you more."
Aurin had already planted seeds in Torin's mind about airship-building, figuring at some point, the genius of a runesmith would go all single-pointed focus on the idea and then Aurin would have an airship unlike any other. Of course, Stefan Dornkirk could provide him an airship as well, and they could come to some agreement about working off the cost, but he wasn't going to be so bold as to suggest it. He didn't know the man well enough to gauge whether he would respond with some knee-jerk reaction, didn't know if he trusted Aurin enough yet that it would feel like handing weapons to his enemies, even if he seemed well aware that Aurin was a resident of Kalzasi, but not a citizen.
"Who knows... perhaps when my feet cease to itch to travel, I might want to settle in Zaichaer." He smiled. Just because his first attempt to settle there had been a bust didn't mean a second time under better circumstances couldn't be better.
As the Minister was distracted, Aurin shook his head no at the offer of more food, then relented and allowed for a small second portion. He didn't know when he would eat so well before he got back to Kalzasi. All the same, it was rich fare. At least it would gird his loins for the drinking that was likely to happen with Kämpfer afterward. He decided he might ask for a bottle or two as an advance, then share it with Schönling and Kämpfer. It would be good to have friends on the Sky Islands.
He shot a mischievous smirk in Reiner's direction when he considered getting drunk this evening, then blinked in surprise.
"Valencia Grey," he said slowly after reading. He thought about it for a minute. "Pretty blonde. Met her on a trip to Zaichaer before the cataclysm. Huh. Well, glad she survived." He certainly seemed not to know what she wanted with him. And he didn't, though he wondered what the Mists she was doing in the belly of the beast.
Aurin had already planted seeds in Torin's mind about airship-building, figuring at some point, the genius of a runesmith would go all single-pointed focus on the idea and then Aurin would have an airship unlike any other. Of course, Stefan Dornkirk could provide him an airship as well, and they could come to some agreement about working off the cost, but he wasn't going to be so bold as to suggest it. He didn't know the man well enough to gauge whether he would respond with some knee-jerk reaction, didn't know if he trusted Aurin enough yet that it would feel like handing weapons to his enemies, even if he seemed well aware that Aurin was a resident of Kalzasi, but not a citizen.
"Who knows... perhaps when my feet cease to itch to travel, I might want to settle in Zaichaer." He smiled. Just because his first attempt to settle there had been a bust didn't mean a second time under better circumstances couldn't be better.
As the Minister was distracted, Aurin shook his head no at the offer of more food, then relented and allowed for a small second portion. He didn't know when he would eat so well before he got back to Kalzasi. All the same, it was rich fare. At least it would gird his loins for the drinking that was likely to happen with Kämpfer afterward. He decided he might ask for a bottle or two as an advance, then share it with Schönling and Kämpfer. It would be good to have friends on the Sky Islands.
He shot a mischievous smirk in Reiner's direction when he considered getting drunk this evening, then blinked in surprise.
"Valencia Grey," he said slowly after reading. He thought about it for a minute. "Pretty blonde. Met her on a trip to Zaichaer before the cataclysm. Huh. Well, glad she survived." He certainly seemed not to know what she wanted with him. And he didn't, though he wondered what the Mists she was doing in the belly of the beast.