And Sidon laughed at that, grinning back. "We most certainly are," he declared, "and I almost feel as though I should be profusely apologizing for being so predictable when I should be making an emphasis on being surprising, but I shall refuse to do so on this occasion. After all, this coast offers the best fishing that Hyrule has to offer, and it would simply be a grave oversight on my part to simply pass that up. There will be fruit, as well, local to the area, for you while I'm out ensnaring only the best the ocean has to offer. Mighty bananas and palm fruits, mostly."
As he spoke, they'd entered the village proper, which was little more than a slightl oragnized scattering of a few huts, some of them like the one they approached resembling the hull of a ship. There weren't many people around, most of them either out in the boat bobbing along in the sea or simply keeping up with the request that Sidon had passed along to the village elder when planning the trip. After all, he was a living legend to the people here, but, as good as it would be for his ego, it wouldn't be easy to spend time with Vette if he had people fawning over him on the visit. So they mostly kept their distance politely, though they couldn't help a few curious peeks, especially the children who had only heard stories of the Prince who Slew the Fell Octorok before, wide little eyes peering out from behind railings that didn't keep them nearly as concealed as they thought, interrupted only by whispers and giggles.
And then a flailing scattering once Sidon couldn't help himself but to turn his head slightly and acknowledge them with a wink.
Reaching the inn, Sidon gestured for Vette to walk up the stairs through the entrance while he followed, having to duck underneath the low sign overhead to do so, and he greeted the woman inside warmly. "Hello! We won't be staying long, we were simply hoping we might be able to keep some of our travel gear here as we won't be needing it until we leave. Ah! And excellent!" The woman had already set a basket on her counter with a bob of her head and with a smile, offered to take their coats.
"There's the fruit I'd mentioned," he informed Vette, after thanking the woman, who may have not quite expected the enormity of the coat that had been handed to her, and he grinned. "Looks like they were able to bring in some spicy peppers as I'd hoped, as well."
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As he spoke, they'd entered the village proper, which was little more than a slightl oragnized scattering of a few huts, some of them like the one they approached resembling the hull of a ship. There weren't many people around, most of them either out in the boat bobbing along in the sea or simply keeping up with the request that Sidon had passed along to the village elder when planning the trip. After all, he was a living legend to the people here, but, as good as it would be for his ego, it wouldn't be easy to spend time with Vette if he had people fawning over him on the visit. So they mostly kept their distance politely, though they couldn't help a few curious peeks, especially the children who had only heard stories of the Prince who Slew the Fell Octorok before, wide little eyes peering out from behind railings that didn't keep them nearly as concealed as they thought, interrupted only by whispers and giggles.
And then a flailing scattering once Sidon couldn't help himself but to turn his head slightly and acknowledge them with a wink.
Reaching the inn, Sidon gestured for Vette to walk up the stairs through the entrance while he followed, having to duck underneath the low sign overhead to do so, and he greeted the woman inside warmly. "Hello! We won't be staying long, we were simply hoping we might be able to keep some of our travel gear here as we won't be needing it until we leave. Ah! And excellent!" The woman had already set a basket on her counter with a bob of her head and with a smile, offered to take their coats.
"There's the fruit I'd mentioned," he informed Vette, after thanking the woman, who may have not quite expected the enormity of the coat that had been handed to her, and he grinned. "Looks like they were able to bring in some spicy peppers as I'd hoped, as well."