"She's extremely curious. I must have been in the Keep all of five minutes before she was standing in front of me asking things." She laughed though, clearly not bothered. "However, I guess I was kind of used to it by then, what with Signy constantly asking about everything we came across." She was amused, and had been glad to be of help to the dwarf. She liked Signy, even with all her questions, and in fact, she didn't mind those really.
"You don't seem egotistical," she said with a smile. "And not really no... we didn't really get into stories, to be honest. He was just saying you had a talent for finding things that were supposed to be dead or gone, in the way of old languages, information and the like." She smiled around the lip of the bottle that she raised to her mouth, shaking her head. "Yes, he certainly did manage to find trouble, at least the couple of times that we ran into one another."
She took pause, rolling over the name of the boat and then laughed. "You're not kidding? The Northern Star?? That's Captain Vi's boat right? I know her fairly well. As well as I know anyone I suppose. She's a good woman, and entertaining to spend time with."
"I don't know what to believe about other people though, to be honest. How can you know how much of an impression you've made upon someone you've met less than a handful of times? I'm never in one place long enough to correspond with anyone, not that I've met anyone whose even wanted to." She chuckled. "I'm sure I make an impression... but do I think it enough of one to hold some important place in their memories? It's hard to judge." She sighed slightly and looked over at Dee. "As for the Can-Can... it was you who incited that? I saw it at training one morning with Ser Ordhan and Constans... What exactly was going on?"