<blockquote><font style='margin-left:20px;'>He nodded to her words, because he had noticed the lack of water. It had seemed the deeper into Relic Lore he had gone, the less water there was entirely; waterways may as well have been as bone dry as the autumn grasses in the fields beyond them. It was an unfortunate development, but he hadn't given up all hope yet. There were still minor ways to find water to sustain themselves, though it was perhaps questionable, and maybe not even as appetizing as a babbling brook.</font>
<font style='margin-left:20px;'>That aside, she introduced herself as Amélie, and he picked up on that accentual flair again. Curiosity flitted across his features for a moment. <b>"What a lovely name,"</b> he commented lightly with a smile. <b>"My name is Damascus, and I too, have not been in the company of another for some time. But I suppose it's the way for travellers like you and I, if it's safe to assume that we are of the same desire."</b> They may have come across a wolf here or there, ranging from the polite conversationalist to the <span class='word'>antediluvian</span> warrior with chiselled features, but he thought he had been on the road long enough to find someone who was much as of a free agent as himself.</font>
<font style='margin-left:20px;'><b>"But I must say, your accent is peculiar. Not in a bad way of course, but intriguing. From where have you come from, Amélie?"</b> He chose his words carefully, only hoping that he would not brush across a topic better left alone. Not all travellers were out there of their own free will, that much he did know.</font></blockquote>