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SethTheTech
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Ash did not know she was being observed by another in the trees to her side. She was not showing any hostility, and seemed to be more curious than anything. She watched the small group of mages head off in a direction, and faint bits of their conversation came to her. It seemed as if there were a lot of people heading to a body of water.
Where ever the masses were, there was sure to be trouble. Ash made her decision to head in a different direction than the small group, consequently turning right towards where her observer was placed. As she turned to make her way off, she caught the silhouette of the Ilonrian even in the dimness of the treeline. She could not make out much of him, and could not identify him, but the figure was enough. She slowly raised her hands up, palms out in a classic sign of peace. She had no quarrel with anyone, especially someone as level headed as she was to not barge out and make themselves known to the world. Perhaps she could make her first partnership here. She approached his position slowly, giving him plenty of time to react to her slow, quiet movements.
Where ever the masses were, there was sure to be trouble. Ash made her decision to head in a different direction than the small group, consequently turning right towards where her observer was placed. As she turned to make her way off, she caught the silhouette of the Ilonrian even in the dimness of the treeline. She could not make out much of him, and could not identify him, but the figure was enough. She slowly raised her hands up, palms out in a classic sign of peace. She had no quarrel with anyone, especially someone as level headed as she was to not barge out and make themselves known to the world. Perhaps she could make her first partnership here. She approached his position slowly, giving him plenty of time to react to her slow, quiet movements.