[He gives a soft chuckle when she lands steadily— this is, so far, much gentler than much of the leaping about he recalls having to do while traversing some less-than-forgiving terrain along the Sword Coast. Of course, there are always spells to help in such situations, but in this case... why spoil the wonder of the thing?]
It may surprise you to learn that I've done a bit more cliff-scaling than one might expect from a wizard!
[He grins, then prepares himself to take another leap forward of his own, joining her on that steeper ledge with the difference of only a few steps between them, preparing himself for a much stronger impact than he finds himself faced with. It will certainly take some getting used to, but it's not so different from the aid of a well-timed Feather Fall.]
I'm quite curious to see where this all leads— especially given that this place is hardly confined by the physics one might expect of a non-magical inn. It could truly lead anywhere.
[There's undeniable excitement in his gaze, in his voice; they've truly come across something quite thrilling.]
Much better than grading papers, don't you think?
[He smiles cheekily before heading forward; coming from him, such a remark is near blasphemy, which speaks volumes about just how intrigued he is by this opportunity of theirs.]
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It may surprise you to learn that I've done a bit more cliff-scaling than one might expect from a wizard!
[He grins, then prepares himself to take another leap forward of his own, joining her on that steeper ledge with the difference of only a few steps between them, preparing himself for a much stronger impact than he finds himself faced with. It will certainly take some getting used to, but it's not so different from the aid of a well-timed Feather Fall.]
I'm quite curious to see where this all leads— especially given that this place is hardly confined by the physics one might expect of a non-magical inn. It could truly lead anywhere.
[There's undeniable excitement in his gaze, in his voice; they've truly come across something quite thrilling.]
Much better than grading papers, don't you think?
[He smiles cheekily before heading forward; coming from him, such a remark is near blasphemy, which speaks volumes about just how intrigued he is by this opportunity of theirs.]