It wasn't often that an eccentric fellow would join you the very moment you decided to take a breather of relief. If it wasn't for the full-face fox mask enveloping his face, an open-jawed man struck by astonishment would have been presented to any onlookers. As she entered the stage in an untimely manner, she offered greetings and followed up with an immediate question.
Lying was an interesting quality to have, more specifically, to master. While it was a tad unmoral to fib, there were times when it was necessary. Faust excelled at it, not because he was a magically-enhanced liar. The process of trial and error gifted Faust the ability to fib under any and all situations. There were many qualities to intake from a professional liar, most of which required knowing the person beforehand. There were also many qualities that people verified in order to decipher lies, though a fewer amount. Faust had manipulated himself to be the ideal fibber and it stuck; the words that were to come from his mouth were no exception to this rule. With the only thing true about his demeanor being brazenly lazy, he threw up his left arm and waved to the lady with a notable bust.
"Hey there! My name's Geno!" he'd begin in a happy-go-lucky tone of voice. There was nothing out of ordinary from the way he talked. His hands were not fiddling, nothing twitched out of place. There were only his eyes, darting around, but it wasn't possible for Arisa to figure out such a matter.
"I got lost." he blandly stated. Of course, this was no lie but rather a joke. There was the appropriate level of sarcasm flicked by his tongue as he answered her. It was a complete whole second given for the jest to sink in; whether it did or not was up to her.
Within the second, Faust dug through his bag and pulled out the golden fruit of strength, as he called it. Peeling one side of it off, he truly answered her whilst unboxing his banana on the other three directions.
"I'm actually here to see if there's people willing to train me, you see. Back in my village, our martial arts could only be practiced to a certain extent." It was understandable, seeing as how the Rune Knights had to be at least proficient in hand-to-hand to join, right? They had to have had requirements. As soon as the Coyote finished his statement, the mask was lifted up, enough for Arisa to see his lips at most, but not any other features. It was key that people would not discover who he was. Otherwise, the guild was on the line. Or rather, his life was. Everything about him had to be mysterious; the Coyote would make no mistake. Unbeknownst to Arisa, 'Geno' didn't really come from a village but rather an ex-powerhouse clan, popular in the economic side of things. The clan was housed in Crocus, though the mansion remained as lifeless as the clan leader now.
An idea came to his mind. Trying his luck, Faust asked the nameless lady for a favor. He dropped all his things onto the ground, banana peel included, and stood up. With his mask back on, he asked her to have a little spar with him. Before she could reply, he moved into the middle of the road where his back would face Era, hoping Arisa would take the space in front of him.
There, he would assume a battle stance; the fists were brought up to the upper chest area, clenched but nothing too hard. His left shoulder was arched towards his to-be opponent. His feet were bobbing back and forth to a rhythm; only after one foot touched the ground would the other one leave. His knees were slightly bent, though that changed as he was bobbing about. Hopefully, he would prove to be somewhat proficient to this lady's level.
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