09-13-2018, 12:41 AM
[align=center][div style="width:400px; font-size:8.4pt;line-height:1.1;color:#000;font-family:arial;margin-top:3px;margin-bottom:3px;letter-spacing:0px;margin-left:0px;text-align:justify;"]He had not been present when discussions – though such was an unfitting word – had happened on the edge of Sunhaven land but it had been spoken of before, enough so Har knew of the proceedings. Or at least some, the details had not been shared with him and for good reason
It was because of this he approached with no sense of hostility, worry within his eyes as his attention moved between each present. He wanted badly to stand with Moon, a comfort within the tense situation, but he had grown weary of both Oni and Thea, unsure on how to approach either. Circling around them a soft sound of surprise escaped him as he realised others were present, strangers to him. Slow steps drew the Guardian closer, shuffling as he barely lifted his paws from the ground, keeping an ear out in case someone attempted to stop him. When none did he moved a little quicker, a shaky smile curling about his lips.
“Hello,” speaking in a hushed tone he looked between the two, head tilting to one side slightly as he looked upon Monroe. There was a multitude of strange creatures present, some with features unsuited to the rest of their body or hybrids, and so there was nothing but curiosity in him as he reached out, making a move to gently touch the hybrid's leg. He moved slowly, unsure of what reaction was to come from such, simply wanting know what the Helion felt like for his skin was unlike anything he had seen, given an almost leather quality. “Fish.”
It was because of this he approached with no sense of hostility, worry within his eyes as his attention moved between each present. He wanted badly to stand with Moon, a comfort within the tense situation, but he had grown weary of both Oni and Thea, unsure on how to approach either. Circling around them a soft sound of surprise escaped him as he realised others were present, strangers to him. Slow steps drew the Guardian closer, shuffling as he barely lifted his paws from the ground, keeping an ear out in case someone attempted to stop him. When none did he moved a little quicker, a shaky smile curling about his lips.
“Hello,” speaking in a hushed tone he looked between the two, head tilting to one side slightly as he looked upon Monroe. There was a multitude of strange creatures present, some with features unsuited to the rest of their body or hybrids, and so there was nothing but curiosity in him as he reached out, making a move to gently touch the hybrid's leg. He moved slowly, unsure of what reaction was to come from such, simply wanting know what the Helion felt like for his skin was unlike anything he had seen, given an almost leather quality. “Fish.”