@Lantaelen
Green Dragon
"Swan, how lovely." He smiled as she declared the name she had been given for this evening. "Are you enjoying the evening, Lady Swan?" He asked, starting them into the dance. She seemed to be a pleasant young lady, which was a relief. He knew so few people around these parts, he had taken a bit of a risk in asking her to dance, especially with her being.. well, actually.. he'd guess her to be around the age that his little sister would have been. But he locked that saddening thought away for later. Tonight was for being joyful.
"Ah, well, they do not all dwell in the northern, cold mountains. Or, did not, when there were dragons around." He mentioned, surprised. "I suppose if any still live, they may have fled there," He added thoughtfully, wondering about that. "But I should not let myself stray into telling tales," he realized with a little laugh. "If I am going to do that, then it would be best to sit at a table and listen without having to worry about becoming distracted.. I wouldn't want to step on your toes, miss Swan." He smiled, only half joking about that possibility.
When she asked about the inn, he paused to think about that, and let out a little laugh again. "Uhhh, well, to be honest, I haven't ever been there." He admitted with a sheepish little grin, shrugging one shoulder lightly. "However, the
Green Dragon inn is located in the region which is inhabited by Hobbits, primarily. And they are known to be very merry folk, so I wouldn't be surprised if there is a lot of dancing there. But.. probably not this sort of dancing," he guessed. "I'd imagine it would be more.. lively and.. bouncy." He was not really sure, but it seemed logical.
"Are you from Gondor, miss? I have only just arrived yesterday, and I've only been here once before, so I am not very familiar with what accents belong to where," He explained. "And so far, it seems like each person I meet who is from this country, has some slight differences in the way they speak." He added, curious about that. It was a rather large country, with multiple fiefdoms, so that would explain it, he supposed.
@Arnyn
Lady Cat
"Hmm, pitfall?" She tilted her head as she considered that. "I don't know," She answered slowly. "Are you sure it's really a pitfall?" She shrugged slightly. "Perhaps she doesn't ask for help with anything, because.. she simply doesn't
need help?" She mentioned as a possibility. She didn't know his sister, of course. But that seemed logical enough for her. "Then again.. there are people who feel that asking for help would be seen as a sign of weakness." She pointed out softly. As for herself, she shrugged slightly again. "I'm not sure whether you would consider me the same." She gave a small smile. "I have people who work for me.. they might be considered 'help'. When I want to learn how to do something.. such as dancing.. or whatever, I find someone who is very good at it, and then arrange for that person to give me lessons so that I may become good at it. Is that considered 'asking for help'?" She tilted her head, curious what he might say to that. "I also did not protest when you offered to get me a drink," She reminded him. Of course, she had also basically 'asked' him to without actually asking, so that might not really count...
As he responded to her about what people thought, she nodded in understanding. Of course, there were things that everyone worried about to some extent, concerning what people thought about them. And that tied in with what she had said about why some people might not want to ask for help. Some people had to maintain a certain kind of public image, also. But she was fortunate in that she was in a city far from where she lived, where no one knew her. She could do anything! Such freedom was wonderful and perhaps, even a little thrilling. A little amused laugh slipped out as he mentioned not wanting anyone to shun him. "Oh.. and have you done something that might give anyone reason to believe you are a degenerate?" She wondered, amused that he would say that. "Or is dancing in the streets so frowned upon, that you worry they might think so of you?" She grinned. "If it worries you so, we can forget the idea."
She let her grin fade back to a regular smile as they continued dancing, with him turning her so that her back rested against his chest. It was almost like a hug, but not quite. She tilted her head slightly over her shoulder, smiling softly toward him as he told her he appreciated her words, saying he was not simple. "Well, it would be a lie to say otherwise," She responded softly. Then she was back to facing him, and she rested her hand back on his shoulder, looking up at him as he led them in dancing.
His next words brought her grin back, pleased to hear him say she was wonderful company. "As are you." She informed him. Something which was rare for her to come by, back home, so she wanted to relish it as much as she could, this evening. Although his last words made her tilt her head in thought. "Are you saying.. that you do not wish to leave my side for the remainder of the evening, or that you
do wish to do so, and are trying to find a polite way of telling me so?" She wondered, although with a glint of amusement twinkling in her dark eyes.
@Arnyn @Karis Ziranphel
The Hawk &
Seashell
Seashell was a bit surprised when the man offered his true name. She had not really been trying to hint that the other couple give their names. She had only been musing out loud, she supposed. But she grinned in return. "Well, then it's very nice to meet you, Macardil." She answered cheerfully. "I guess you probably already know mine, if he's been telling you stuff about me, but anyway, I'm Renia." She smiled at them both. "You can call me that, or Seashell, whichever you like. I'm not really hiding either," She admitted, laughing lightly. "I mean, the whole point of wearing all the seashells was to try and draw the attention of the one person who does know who I am.. so he would know who I am." Shrugging, she smiled as that one person returned to the table, drinks in hand.
"One tropical drink, as promised." Hawk smiled as he set that down in front of her. "The bartender remembered you, so it should be exactly the same as the one you had before." He set his own drink down and slid into his seat again.
"Thanks!" She happily took a sip and nodded her approval. "Definitely just as good as earlier. Thank you." She agreed. "Now eat your food, so you have enough energy for dancing later." She 'ordered' him teasingly.
Hawk smiled in amusement. "I wouldn't dream of arguing with a lady." He grinned toward Dusk before returning his attention to his plate of food.
Since he had a good amount of food on his plate, and Seashell only had picked up a few small items to nibble on(which she only got so he wasn't eating by himself), she was more interested in in the company. "So, they have a ball like this every year? But not always a masquerade, right?" She asked. "Or is this a new thing they've started doing, since the king's return?" She wondered, as that alternative possibility occurred to her.
@Arnyn @Pele Alarion
Forest Nymph
Nymph smiled happily to hear that she had done a good job with her mask. "I do a lot of sewing." She explained. "I did a little bit of the decorating on the dress, but it was mostly done by someone else. I told them what I wanted, though."
She grinned as Fairy decided that the names fit well. Fairy and Nymph. As for whether fairies and nymphs were related, she had no idea. They seemed like they ought to be, but she had very little real experience with such things.. were they even real? She didn't know. "Yes, I've heard that tale." She agreed, smiling a little. "My brothers used to tell me stories like that." She added, marginally saddening at the mention of them, before cheering up again. "I've got a picture, in my room, that I painted, trying to imagine what they might look like. I really liked how it turned out." She mentioned happily, and briefly described that it showed a very pretty weeping willow tree with its branches all trailing down and forming like a canopy and curtains, then there was a girl in a forest-y sort of dress dancing under it, framed by the trailing branches.
She was distracted from such talk when the other two ladies began dancing around her and Fairy, singing a silly song. Nymph giggled and listened for a moment to get the hang of how they sang it before she joined in with them, laughing a little as she tried to copy them, and hoped that Fairy would also join in.
Black & Teal
"You could have taken your horse out for a ride and went exploring!" He pointed out with a laugh. "It's a good thing you came to this tonight, I can't believe you have hardly even ventured out of the stables the whole time you've been here." He grinned, teasing lightly. "Don't worry, I'll make sure and find you and drag you off on all the adventures we can find." He laughed. "I'm sure our friends will help."
She laughed softly. "Do you know some roosters, then?" She asked curiously, then listened as he mentioned how he'd had unpleasant encounters. "Ah.. are they vicious?" She wondered, curious what would have made these encounters unpleasant. She considered what he said about the roosters being fierce and proud. "Well, I don't know," She answered as he mentioned not knowing if he had these qualities. "Even if you don't, you could pretend to, for the evening." She suggested with a shrug.
"If you are happy with being called Rooster, then I will call you that." She decided. "Unless you prefer Woodpecker," She looked at him with a little amusement. "Though I don't really know much about woodpeckers, except the peck holes in trees."