SkyGinge
Sad Shroom
"Nice to meet you Modrin," Skyre nodded back. "I wouldn't say angry, no, but just a little apprehensive about your arrival; I think they were surprised by your arrival." Although the boy was young, Skyre thought him old enough to not need patronisation. He thought back to his days of being that age, when he had still preferred solitude in his village, the times when he would camp out beneath the stars, lost in his own fantasies. He'd lacked his present social skills and maturity then, but still liked to think we would have been brave had he been put into the same circumstances as the boy.
"In terms of food, not with us, no." Skyre turned to address the entire company. "We have a camp of several survivors back in the east though where I imagine people would have been hunting for lunch. That was why we came here, to invite you two to join us, and now you too Modrin." Skyre dismissed any suspicions of the newcomers; besides, feeding them and showing them hospitality would at least give them more time, especially Modrin, to show their integrity.
"In terms of food, not with us, no." Skyre turned to address the entire company. "We have a camp of several survivors back in the east though where I imagine people would have been hunting for lunch. That was why we came here, to invite you two to join us, and now you too Modrin." Skyre dismissed any suspicions of the newcomers; besides, feeding them and showing them hospitality would at least give them more time, especially Modrin, to show their integrity.