Amanj smiled broadly at her polite questions. He liked this Maureen, and how she didn't seem fixated on his blindness but instead was asking intelligent questions about him and his history and his tastes. It wasn't something that happened often, which gave him a penchant for answering such questions with openness and honesty. "Home is Iran, or Egypt, depending on my mood. My immediate family is in Iran. Mother, father, younger brothers. But my extended family lives in Egypt, and I spent many happy summers there as a child." He indicated his intricately carved staff. "I also went to school in Egypt as well, so many friends are there for me."
"I live for traveling," he admitted. "I've never been one to play it safe or let life move past me. Going out, doing, seeing, being... It has always made me feel more alive and real." He gestured grandly with his hand, almost like he was taking in the whole world that existed outside of the shop. "There is so much world out there! I walked on an island that had been thought lost to the ocean, and I have talked with strange sorceresses and mysterious wizards." He smirked. "I even worked on a pirate ship for a little while, at a cousin's request." Well, it had really been a brothel ship, and Amanj was a bouncer, but that might be too scandalous for his new friend.
Amanj considered for a moment. "The circus has been very good to me," he conceded, "and the people are very nice. But being so far from the places that I grew up in, with no one near who speaks my language, it can sometimes feel more lonesome that I would have expected."