It wasn't until Leo had finally flipped to his last page had his interest finally redirected it's self to the kobold like lizard, and the hulking one armed giant. The book clasped close, and was slid under his head like a pillow as he now began to think of his current options. His eyes narrowed some tiredly as he realized that he had no other choice but to jump off the handles and into the deep end if he wished to procure the life stone for himself. And this man, who is morning the loss of his previous crew, men more experienced than he in adventure, is his only shot. Death just seemed to reek from this man. He was so ready to replace his party and only shortly after their burial.
“This man probably lost more than just that lot...” he hummed quietly to himself with a thought of regret. His eyes continued to follow the man, watching him as he placed the notice. His eyes then shifted to the woman who approached the list, “and people blindly jump up to the call. Adventure sounds sweet, and the fortune it brings is a great lure...” his eyes then shifted back to the door, watching the giant leave. “But...” his thoughts continued as he sighed and slowly rolled out from under the table and pushed himself up to his feet. He left the book exactly where it was, having no further use for it after it's contents have already been read and memorized, “he has absolutely no luck. Bad calls, or bad decisions. His crew probably died all simultaneously, leaving him to be the last to tell the tale.”
The cat now slink from around the table, and came closer to the woman who was at the board. His eyes flicked to her for a moment, and then to the new note. “Ah... the loot will be split,” the thief chimed in a cheery tone, “If I recall, he had some run in with dragons. And when there is a dragon, there is a dragon's horde. But... no thief would dare take anything from a dragons horde, especially a dead dragon less it's given to him or he will be cursed with death. Or greed. A superstition really.” Leo then offered his hand out to the lady, “Leo. And you are?”