Shadras
Illogical
"Another comes,"
Vidar flung himself of Sindarin, spinning to face the newcomer with staff in hand and a strange, inhuman hiss emitting from him. He kept his emotions and magic in check. How did they notice? I was as silent as I could be, unless... he thought, the conclusion forming upon the tip of his tongue before the Elven woman stormed over. What struck him first were her ears. They weren't human ears, that was certain. In fact, he thought as he glanced over at Sindarin, he has very similar ears. Are they human, or not? Then her magic began. Despite his distance from magical sensing, he could feel her build up power in the earth. He didn't drop his camouflage, not yet. That was one of his greatest advantages was that she couldn't know that Vidar himself had magic. At least, she shouldn't. Bracing himself, he prepared himself for combat.
It didn't come. What followed instead was an extremely odd conversation. She accused him of being a spy, whatever that was. He said he was an outcast for saving a Nord while giving Vidar a glance, to which Vidar was equally confused. There were a couple dreams about what Nords, was it Fenrir, were and that they differed from other races, but he didn't really remember them, nor pay them that much attention. The sword and the strange blonde girl were far more important to the dreams. Along with keeping with Ara so that he could take the first step towards wherever he was going. Speaking of her, is she still alright?
The woman's magic was fading under her command. She also began her approach and Vidar was struck by a strange idea. What if she's forgotten I'm here. It was ludicrous to be sure, but her entire attention seemed to be focused on the man he had just apprehended and, if it stayed that way, it might just be possible...
He made his decision in a split second. While his unending natural curiosity would make him want to stay, it was being suppressed with everything else and made his original objective crystal clear: keep Ara in sight and be able to respond when needed. So as the strange woman advanced, he calmly retreated sideways, keeping both in his sight. He began to slink calmly and quietly into the depths of the grass again, hoping that neither one noticed him disappearing. The goal would be to slip around the side some ways until he could see Ara and the rest of the group again. As she reached the man, Vidar himself had almost disappeared again and her words towards the man, that he was alone, gave him hope that she had indeed forgotten about his entire existence. Which suited him just fine.
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