( She's on the shared balcony with one of the strange, puffy, short cloaks she'd found earlier on offer for those in need. In the very least, it guards against the slight bite of a chill in the air, even as the wind tousles the pale waves of her hair. There's voices at her back, but for a time, she contents herself merely to listen, to ensure that whoever's present has no ill-intent.
When it seems they do not at present, she keeps her eyes focused upon the view of the city below, and the jungle beyond the wall; though the panorama from this vantage isn't as great as it might be on one of the higher floors. All this, and folk are limited to this one city alone. That will change. How can it not? There's many of them here, and the natives besides. It's in the nature of people to spread out, to explore, to settle; as it is hers to conquer.
Taking a breath, she raises her hands to blow on them and keep them warm when a voice pipes up closer, at her side. Then Dany turns, gaze expectant; only to see a young man there. )
Hello. ( Her head tilts. ) I've seen you before — about the feast hall, perhaps — how did you find it?
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When it seems they do not at present, she keeps her eyes focused upon the view of the city below, and the jungle beyond the wall; though the panorama from this vantage isn't as great as it might be on one of the higher floors. All this, and folk are limited to this one city alone. That will change. How can it not? There's many of them here, and the natives besides. It's in the nature of people to spread out, to explore, to settle; as it is hers to conquer.
Taking a breath, she raises her hands to blow on them and keep them warm when a voice pipes up closer, at her side. Then Dany turns, gaze expectant; only to see a young man there. )
Hello. ( Her head tilts. ) I've seen you before — about the feast hall, perhaps — how did you find it?