"Well, to me you seem full of great ideas." Arvalyn offered, "Your notion to work on an original song, and all the plans you've revealed for how my education might go sound like sterling ideas to me. I'm quite impressed." He smiled, "And I'll admit all this unnecessary humility might be lending to my sense of your niceness." A snigger accompanied that thought.
The Elf frowned that Finn feared niceness might be exploited, not because it was untrue, but because it was. And because this sweet, generous, giving creature probably would- nay, probably already had been abused for his agreeable nature. He tilted his head, regarding Finn silently as the man spoke on, prolix as he was. Perhaps Arvalyn was feeling shades of what Aurin had felt upon meeting a certain, Antiran urchin three years earlier- An urge to protect. Finn wasn't some scrawny, starving teenager... Indeed, he had the patronage of a noble house, and so in many regards he was better protected than Arvalyn even now, but still... The desire to protect was present, and Arry was aware of it even as it brimmed gently below the surface of their discourse.
"Ah, but I'm long since fallen from grace and seeking to find grace elsewhere in life. Ideally, by pretending to be other people and causing large crowds to weep." He pause, and considered what he'd just said and the lack of context he'd applied in the setup thereof. "...On stage, I mean. I'm not out to make people cry in general, just with, you know... The power of my performances and that." He grinned broadly,
"And, now I have you to help me!" He tilted his head, "Even if you refuse to name your price. Should we assign people as our seconds and let them parley on our behalf, as in a duel, or might we settle this between us and remain cordial?"