04-06-2020, 11:17 PM
Tanglewood. Silvertides himself had no personal history with the swamp dwelling group, but he had certainly heard of them. It was hard not to, when one was living within the Pitt and making an effort to get out there more. It was difficult to measure whether Tanglewood or the Typhoon was hated more in the list of the Pitt's enemies, but both had come under equal scorn when Silver had listened in. So much so that the fox had honestly been sort of shocked when Roan had been allowed in, although that shock had been mixed in with a great deal of relief. Perhaps Kydobi was just a soft man, or perhaps he just knew that you attracted more flies with honey than salt. Either way, Roan had been accepted in, and Silver had been making it a personal duty to take care of the boy until he went back home. The scientist had just been relaxing with one of his books when Raymond's call echoed down into his hollow, and before the vulpine even got a word in edgewise, Roan was gone. Sighing heavily, Silvertides shut his book, getting up to his paws and heading out into the rest of the territory, moving towards not only the scent of Roan, but the scent of Tanglewood as well. The unfamiliar smell made his nose wrinkle, the wet and humid smell that most Tanglers carried on their pelts much different from the dry and arid scent of The Pitt.
The unusually colored fox arrived just in time to hear the tail end of Aine's nervous orders for Raymond to leave, and he immediately felt himself frown. He was sure Aine had her reasons for wanting the guy to leave, but he didn't want anything breaking out. This Raymond guy didn't seem like the type to hurt anybody, but when Aine and Roan were right in front of him, just a few tail lengths away... it made Silver anxious. As such, the vulpine moved in close, sitting in the space between the two children and Raymond, his body fluffed up. Silver was hardly a fighter, but even if he just served as a meat shield for Aine and Roan to get away in case of trouble, that was enough for him. With his voice slightly shaky, the bespectacled male glanced downwards before speaking, "I... I'm not exactly a high position around here or anything, but I think that you should go too. All you're gonna end up doing is upsetting people, and even Kydobi can't keep certain people from acting up. I mean, you're already upsetting her..." He gestured towards Aine with his fluffy tail, worrying the inside of his cheek with his fangs in an attempt to soothe himself. Hopefully Kydobi or Gael would arrive soon. They always had the more authoritative ways of dealing with things.
The unusually colored fox arrived just in time to hear the tail end of Aine's nervous orders for Raymond to leave, and he immediately felt himself frown. He was sure Aine had her reasons for wanting the guy to leave, but he didn't want anything breaking out. This Raymond guy didn't seem like the type to hurt anybody, but when Aine and Roan were right in front of him, just a few tail lengths away... it made Silver anxious. As such, the vulpine moved in close, sitting in the space between the two children and Raymond, his body fluffed up. Silver was hardly a fighter, but even if he just served as a meat shield for Aine and Roan to get away in case of trouble, that was enough for him. With his voice slightly shaky, the bespectacled male glanced downwards before speaking, "I... I'm not exactly a high position around here or anything, but I think that you should go too. All you're gonna end up doing is upsetting people, and even Kydobi can't keep certain people from acting up. I mean, you're already upsetting her..." He gestured towards Aine with his fluffy tail, worrying the inside of his cheek with his fangs in an attempt to soothe himself. Hopefully Kydobi or Gael would arrive soon. They always had the more authoritative ways of dealing with things.