Elim had sat down for a break before the ship had landed, hearing something that was different than their mid-flight travel. To affirm Elim's suspicions a knock upon the door along with a call that they had landed and were going to explore came from outside the door. "Alright..." was the somewhat quiet response that Elim gave to whoever knocked upon the door. Elim drank the last bit of water in his Decanter of Endless Water, a gift from her master that made adventuring alot easier in terms of not needing to worry about water. It was the only magical item he bequeathed to her. Her own armor and sword she had made herself with what her master had taught her. 

After putting on a more sturdier set of clothing and donning his armor Elim stepped outside of the room, going towards where the exit door had been as he assumed everyone was headed there. Naturally donning his armor took a short bit so everyone had gotten there first and Jared had already stepped outside. Elim felt the cold but did not shiver as he was a bit too strong willed for that. Plus these winds were like the winds of Icewind Dale, where Elim had to spend a majority of his time after his master died tracking down the Crimson Skull Bandits since that is where they decided to make base next according to rumors before fleeing to the other worlds. Of course Elim still felt cold, but wasn't going to show it. His armor also helped shield him from the harsh colds, which was nice. Had these people never gone adventuring before? What were their... 'worlds' like in that they could just sit around and do nothing. 

"Reminds me of Icewind Dale back at home on the northernmost part of the Sword Coast back in my... world as I think it is called." These were the first words that Elim spoke aloud to the group since he left for training and ones that alerted the others to his presence. After loosely wrapping a makeshift scarf around his mouth and neck, to help keep the sting of breathing in icy wind away, he stepped off the ship into the harsh winter environment, figuring that he might as well go with them. Who knows, maybe her prey fled to this world? Either way just sitting in the ship training all day wasn't going to get anything done. 

The young blue mage was a bit paranoid of what they could encounter here on this strange world though. Frozen wilderness back in Ithelia certainly didn't hold friendly creatures. From polar bears and winter wolves to even creatures like ice wyrms (which Elim always ran or hid from since he knew that facing one alone was suicide), Elim didn't trust the frozen wilderness more than he trusted the regular wilderness. So naturally a hand was always on his sword as they walked towards the town, Elim not really choosing to interact with any of them unless they decided to talk to him. He had never really traveled with others before besides her teacher so naturally conversation and social graces were not Elim's strong suits.