[There's quite a bit he'd like to know, but probably not much his date would be willing to share with a near stranger.
Still, he gives every appearance of thinking it over, plucking the lime out of his drink and biting into it delicately, sucking on it for a few moments before he lets it fall back into the glass.]
Let me turn your question around on you, or at least part of it: what do you do?
[He wasn't wrong. Armand might ask a question he didn't want to answer. At least not truthfully. But he'd gotten pretty good at lies.]
I'm a historian. Specifically I'm an ancient language expert, Old High German, Aramaic, Etruscan, Ancient Greek, what have you. I translate old tomes, that kind of thing.
[His answer wasn't a lie, it was what he did now, anyway.]
[And he has no reason to think it a lie, or to pry even if he did.]
Oh, how fascinating! [And he means it; he has something of a fondness for history, thanks mostly to Marius.] Though I don't imagine you could pursue it here without taking some time to study the local languages first...
[Methos head tilted at that, obviously curious now.] Are the local languages different here? I hadn't noticed... [Clearly he hadn't been paying close enough attention.]
[He shrugs slightly.] I'd be more surprised if they weren't, considering this is an entirely different world. Granted, what I've heard of the Eudite language does sound a bit like the romance languages...
Is it? [Methos looks positively giddy at this potential puzzle.] I'll have to look into it. See the patterns. Maybe I could figure out if it is related to the romance languages after all, perhaps when it might have broken off from it.... [How exciting!]
[He can't quite help a smile at the man's sheer enthusiasm for the puzzle presented to him, and takedowns (pretended) sip of his vodka to try and hide it.] Yes, perhaps you can.
Thank you. [Then comes the question, and he shrugs.] I'm an artist, as I said, and part of the time a student as well. Humanities.
[The word is accompanied by a slightly sheepish smile; he's well aware of the stigma surrounding degrees in the arts and the softer sciences in the modern US, the perception that they're useless.]
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Date: 2016-08-31 12:36 am (UTC)From:Still, he gives every appearance of thinking it over, plucking the lime out of his drink and biting into it delicately, sucking on it for a few moments before he lets it fall back into the glass.]
Let me turn your question around on you, or at least part of it: what do you do?
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Date: 2016-09-02 01:27 am (UTC)From:I'm a historian. Specifically I'm an ancient language expert, Old High German, Aramaic, Etruscan, Ancient Greek, what have you. I translate old tomes, that kind of thing.
[His answer wasn't a lie, it was what he did now, anyway.]
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Date: 2016-09-03 01:19 pm (UTC)From:Oh, how fascinating! [And he means it; he has something of a fondness for history, thanks mostly to Marius.] Though I don't imagine you could pursue it here without taking some time to study the local languages first...
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Wtf autocorrect? Why correct 'takes a' to 'takedowns'?? >.>
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