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Ama returned to her seat as the scene continued to unfold. The blonde man Silvette had pointed out earlier offered his own opinion on the matter, and even delivered his note to the elven male personally. She observed him closely. His movement and mannerisms were too sophisticated, reminding her of the upper class families she pilfered from in days past.
The crimson skinned boy delivered his note as well, his own movements revealing his nervousness. Whether he was nervous in general or nervous due to the situation, Ama cared not, but she couldn't help but sigh during his own little speech. Lectures of trust and cooperation, she had heard them a thousand times, and each one was more tiring than the last. She always associated such speeches with those who were naive about the real world.
The elf snapped his fingers, returning weapons to their holsters, and Ama raised an eyebrow. She had rarely seen magic in action, and when she did it looked as if even the simplest feats tired people out, but this man did so effortlessly. It raised another question, but she remained silent, listening to the elf's introduction and intentions.
An illusion enveloped the room, the sparkles of light crafting strange beast that prowled the room. Sty squawked in fright and cowered on his master's lap, but Ama was mostly unperturbed by the mystical display. A ferocious creature with many eyes strode by and she reached out to touch it. Her hand phased through the magical mirage as she expected. The scenery changed to strange plants with grasping vines and leaves, before finally settling to a simple forest and then disappearing altogether.
She leaned further back in her chair. Fey's answers to their inquires had only created more questions, but out of the hundreds of questions she had thought up, Ama only had one she wanted answered.
"What's the chance of us perishing on this adventure?"
The crimson skinned boy delivered his note as well, his own movements revealing his nervousness. Whether he was nervous in general or nervous due to the situation, Ama cared not, but she couldn't help but sigh during his own little speech. Lectures of trust and cooperation, she had heard them a thousand times, and each one was more tiring than the last. She always associated such speeches with those who were naive about the real world.
The elf snapped his fingers, returning weapons to their holsters, and Ama raised an eyebrow. She had rarely seen magic in action, and when she did it looked as if even the simplest feats tired people out, but this man did so effortlessly. It raised another question, but she remained silent, listening to the elf's introduction and intentions.
An illusion enveloped the room, the sparkles of light crafting strange beast that prowled the room. Sty squawked in fright and cowered on his master's lap, but Ama was mostly unperturbed by the mystical display. A ferocious creature with many eyes strode by and she reached out to touch it. Her hand phased through the magical mirage as she expected. The scenery changed to strange plants with grasping vines and leaves, before finally settling to a simple forest and then disappearing altogether.
She leaned further back in her chair. Fey's answers to their inquires had only created more questions, but out of the hundreds of questions she had thought up, Ama only had one she wanted answered.
"What's the chance of us perishing on this adventure?"