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<blockquote data-quote="Mithreander" data-source="post: 1343801" data-attributes="member: 13791"><p>elendel watched the others from the corner of the room, still not making a noise or movement, almost shakes his head. The brown haired wood elf, more confortable in the wind then in the middle of a city, felt out of place with the others in the room. He had worked with others in the past, but usually worked alone, so was not used to speaking or being spoken to, so remained in the shadow's embrace.</p><p></p><p>The solutions from his mind always originated from his skills and what he could do, so the talk of magic, and planeshifting, though not completely foreign to the experienced ranger, were the furtherst thing from his mind until the others brought them up. Even still, he had a hard time considering them true options. </p><p></p><p>His plain cloak, tunic, and trousers blended well with the shadows in the corner he had chosen to watch from, and he had nothing of orniments that would catch the light. If the others could see him, they would wonder what he was doing here with the other, odviously experienced adventures, for his clothing and equipment did not share the spender that was normally asociated with the powers that most of them held.</p><p></p><p>He was also courious why the man who charged this group did not share more information, if he knew it. Like areas of contact, the areas most effected by this wave of frog men, the orginization of their attacks, whether or not the frog men seemed to be acting in unison, ect. Elendel would have brought it up, but lacked the knowledge and will to speak to someone of the kings standing decided to let his quiries slide.</p><p></p><p>As it was, Elendel was thinking of heading out to follow one of these bands of frogmen's tracks to its origins to see what he could see. He shrugged, mentally, and continued to watch the others in the room as they once more reminded him why he was more confortable away from the city and large crowds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mithreander, post: 1343801, member: 13791"] elendel watched the others from the corner of the room, still not making a noise or movement, almost shakes his head. The brown haired wood elf, more confortable in the wind then in the middle of a city, felt out of place with the others in the room. He had worked with others in the past, but usually worked alone, so was not used to speaking or being spoken to, so remained in the shadow's embrace. The solutions from his mind always originated from his skills and what he could do, so the talk of magic, and planeshifting, though not completely foreign to the experienced ranger, were the furtherst thing from his mind until the others brought them up. Even still, he had a hard time considering them true options. His plain cloak, tunic, and trousers blended well with the shadows in the corner he had chosen to watch from, and he had nothing of orniments that would catch the light. If the others could see him, they would wonder what he was doing here with the other, odviously experienced adventures, for his clothing and equipment did not share the spender that was normally asociated with the powers that most of them held. He was also courious why the man who charged this group did not share more information, if he knew it. Like areas of contact, the areas most effected by this wave of frog men, the orginization of their attacks, whether or not the frog men seemed to be acting in unison, ect. Elendel would have brought it up, but lacked the knowledge and will to speak to someone of the kings standing decided to let his quiries slide. As it was, Elendel was thinking of heading out to follow one of these bands of frogmen's tracks to its origins to see what he could see. He shrugged, mentally, and continued to watch the others in the room as they once more reminded him why he was more confortable away from the city and large crowds. [/QUOTE]
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