He can hear the growling sound coming from the other male. Which made him feel guilty. For he had the feeling he said something wrong. The woman tells him that they used to work together in the past before she worked for the king. Then Faasnu asked her to tell them what they will be looking for in order to prevent the vision. The oracle just sat there quietly and listen to the two quibble to one another. Til it went quiet and something smack against flesh. Most likely she handed something to him.
She goes on to say that whatever she passed to him was a Directions to an artifact. He did not remember seeing in his vision unless it had to do with something with the light. It was very bight, even for him. So he did not get a clear look at it. It was to a ruin up in the mountains. It should be emptied, but sometimes bandits or something else will take it over. He hoped that it will be emptied as well. Being cooped up all day and surrounded by many guards, he was not really trained for combat.
Even though she had walked away from him, moved closer to Faasnu, and whispered in his ear, he was still able to hear it. Wondering why she was calling him by a different name. Was that his real name or maybe it meant something in a different language. Hearing the other male speak saying it was time for her to leave. "Thank you for your help." he said to her before she left. Hearing the door shut and can sense that it was just the two of them once more.
Elvar felt the shift on the bed as he laid down on it. Getting a negative vibe from him and knowing it was his fault. He tells him he was sorry for what happened and he shook his head. "No, I am the one who should be sorry." he tells him. "I-I just assume that you two were doing what I heard it be call 'playful banter'. Something that long time friends do." he explains to him. He had to admit when it comes to knowing when people are friend or not was something he lacks. Having no true friends of his own. He was not sure what make people friends in the first place. "I am sorry for the misunderstanding." he said and lowered his to him.
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