A single eyebrow rose in question to the first words out of the stranger's mouth. Lirin watched the wax be pulled out of his ears, listening intently. 'My, he certainly likes to talk, full of himself to boot. I wonder if he has a sense of smell.' He thought he had her figured out. The vampire crossed her arms across her chest, put all her weight on one leg, and had an amused smirk on her face as she allowed him to finish his monologue. Her eyes narrowed slightly, imperceptible at this distance as he called her actions stupid due to the time of day.
Internally, she created a list of things he needed to be educated on. First and foremost, Lirin was not a siren, luring people with the sound of her voice. That was merely the attraction, entertaining the crowd as she sought the one or two she needed to sustain herself. The secret was in her scent, her pheromones, the charm spell ingrained into it, the wind circulating it around. Second, her victims did not disappear. They would feel weak, woozy. The reason she chose taverns was the feeling of blood loss would be easily mistaken for drinking too much. Afterwards, they would stumble home, and be perfectly fine in the morning. Thirdly, most vampires were viscous and brutal, yet stuck to the night for easier hiding. Lirin did not require such, since much of the sensitivities the other vampires felt was decreased thanks to the gift her goddess had bestowed upon her. Fourth, and probably the most important, Lirin could disappear far easier than anyone knew, except maybe Tadgh.
She wrinkled her nose as he pulled the sewer grate off, knowing instantly what he intended. 'He can't have a sense of smell, if he's willing to jump into that! No wonder my charm didn't work.' Before she could say anything, he was down the hole. Lirin walked over to the source of the putrid smells and glared down at him. "Sir, for as informed as you are, I'm afraid you're mistaken on all accounts. And if you think I'll jump down this hole where the stench of dead, rotting corpses are laying, you'll find yourself sorely disappointed." Whether by divine intervention or unlucky turn of the weather, thunder rumbled overhead as a crack of lightning struck the ground close to the vampire. Deafened by the sound, blinded by the flash, Lirin fell with a hiss… Right into the sewer entrance.