The most inconvenient thing about humans is that they all are look completely identical. Those flat round faces, devoid of individuality, covered in bare skin and tufts of fur in random places, almost impossible to distinguish one from the other. Forthemore, the lack of a tail and inexpressive body language doom attempts to read their emotions to failure. All these facts definitely made the task more difficult, but the difficulties did not frighten Aashas.
If Uallas did that, I can do it too - she thinks, -
and if my friend needs me, I'll find out how to help.
In general, there are not many creatures who she could call her friends, so she did not think twice when Uallas invited her to join the Expedition. Besides, she had heard something about it, and the opportunity to explore something new was attractive in itself.
Anyway, two cities were behind, and this one should be where she would finally find a way to join the Expedition. The hardest part is done - now she knows the name of the recruiter. Of course, she needs to find him and somehow distinguish him from other people, but this is not a big deal now. Remembering what Uallas told about politics she decided to talk less and listen more until she figured out how things work, and the tavern was a good place to gather some information first.
Another lizardfolk entering in the company of a human (probably male, but she couldn't say for sure) immediately caught her attention. It was impossible to determine what they were talking about, but for Aashas far more important was the opportunity to meet to someone of her kind here. Not wanting to interfere with the conversation, she waited until the human left.
Shhh, - she says, moving quickly towards the other lizard once the human is far enough away. Perhaps she should have started with an introduction, or at least a greeting, but she forgot how communication actually works -
Don't think I've been stalking you, just a couple of questions. How long have you been in this city?
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