09-04-2018, 03:00 PM
Arrow was correct. Flying off the handle at someone that, not only ensured her safety, but returned Arrow to Tanglewood alive, was foolish of him. He couldn’t help that he was a Fuddy-Duddy bigot (at least he was self conscious about it). For that, Leroy eased up, allowing the two, as well as some additional Tanglers including Morgan, to communicate. That is, until the lack of real answers came into play. The fact that Valkyr refused to answer the samoyed’s question about his original location intrigued the wolfhound. "Sorry, b’where didja say you were from, Valkyr?", he’d ask from the hip, interested in hearing what the apparent “slave” had to say. The stranger obviously did not have such a good relationship with his home - setting a prisoner free was not the best way to show loyalty - so surely there was no guilt felt in revealing his home, right?