ii Antonio has little interest in the high end shops and it's not for the lack of coin. His clothes are clean, new and decadent, but it's in the Antivan style. Despite being the wrong kind of wealthy, shopkeepers clamour for his attention until he gets tired of staring at yet another overly fluffed item of clothing and decides to sprawl on one of the benches by the fountain.
A bored eye watches the elven child creep up close until he takes off running with his stolen gold. He's seemingly perfectly content to not involve himself until the other child starts bawling. Irritated by the noise he sits up, "Kid, if you're going to cry over a few coins go be poor somewhere else."
The other children immediately eye the crying child as if trying to determine if they were indeed playing with someone beneath them and the child in question stops, prideful enough that Antonio's insinuation won over the seeming injustice that had just occurred.
He smirks at whoever witnessed the scene, as if daring them to try something.
iii While Antonio certainly could be helping out with the repairs, he suspects the Inquisition lacks the funds to get him to engage in menial labour. He won't work, but that doesn't stop him from watching others that are and even commenting on what he sees as shoddy workmanship. If anyone wants to shove him into the mud over his words, it shouldn't be difficult. He's on the short side by human standards.
Or he might be found in the armoury, checking out their equipment and muttering to himself in Antivan. "Garbage... how do they even fight in this... acceptable... this needs to be destroyed."
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Antonio has little interest in the high end shops and it's not for the lack of coin. His clothes are clean, new and decadent, but it's in the Antivan style. Despite being the wrong kind of wealthy, shopkeepers clamour for his attention until he gets tired of staring at yet another overly fluffed item of clothing and decides to sprawl on one of the benches by the fountain.
A bored eye watches the elven child creep up close until he takes off running with his stolen gold. He's seemingly perfectly content to not involve himself until the other child starts bawling. Irritated by the noise he sits up, "Kid, if you're going to cry over a few coins go be poor somewhere else."
The other children immediately eye the crying child as if trying to determine if they were indeed playing with someone beneath them and the child in question stops, prideful enough that Antonio's insinuation won over the seeming injustice that had just occurred.
He smirks at whoever witnessed the scene, as if daring them to try something.
iii
While Antonio certainly could be helping out with the repairs, he suspects the Inquisition lacks the funds to get him to engage in menial labour. He won't work, but that doesn't stop him from watching others that are and even commenting on what he sees as shoddy workmanship. If anyone wants to shove him into the mud over his words, it shouldn't be difficult. He's on the short side by human standards.
Or he might be found in the armoury, checking out their equipment and muttering to himself in Antivan. "Garbage... how do they even fight in this... acceptable... this needs to be destroyed."