It took every fiber of self-control in Cain's body not to erupt into laughter when Lethe literally attacked Veitaru, flying into her face and scaring the wits out of her. The Gerudo's wound against the tombstone behind her was more dire, however, and the Twili pulled no humor from that. This is, he mused, what happens when two excessive egos collide. He took a few more moments to think as Veitaru writhed on the dusty ground. It had probably been a mistake to shift gears with her so suddenly and abrasively. After all, he had only just finished insulting and ignoring the girl before he theatrically introduced himself and Frore. Such a mistake might take some time to resolve--and Cain wasn't exactly an expert when it came to long-term social interaction. In terms of reading others like books and pulling at their strings, there was no-one more suited, but a lifetime in the shadows meant that his commitments were seldom more than a few days. If the world was truly at stake, and he intended to keep up his facade about caring, he'd likely be with Vei for some time.
He was distracted from his pondering when Veitaru abruptly caved, consenting to get Frore clothes. Cain watched, both amused and somewhat disturbed, as the girl effectively drank her own blood. He was so absorbed in his observation that the approach of a certain dark figure went totally unnoticed by him.
Instead, the Chilfos, who hadn't the societal understanding of propriety and disgust to register any emotion at Veitaru's actions -or even any emotion to do so- heard the dust shifting en masse as the cloak of Magus swept over it. Frore pivoted about, more quickly than it seemed possible, and leveled his spear at the newcomer's chest. Attuned to his partner's actions, Cain glanced out of the corner of his eye to see what the problem was. As Magus entered his field of vision, he went rigid. He remained quiet as death while Magus made his remark, swiftly ticking off a mental list of criteria. This being was almost certainly a fellow Twili, but somehow he remained full-bodied in the World of Light while suffering no harm.
Cain's initial impulse was to take full form, execute a diving tackle, pin the other Twili to the ground, and squeeze any and all information out of him. Luckily, just as he was tensing himself up to spring, his rationality kicked in and stalled his movement. To do so would be to both openly advertise his desperation and already confirm him as a liar. With agonizing restraint, he hovered closer, until only a few feet separated him and the figure in the pitch-black robe. "You are a denizen of the Twilight Realm, are you not?" He listened while Magus made his brief reply. As he did so, he made a gestured for Lethe and Veitaru, who were now behind him, to stay away. "I am Cain, an attendant of the Shadow Court," he declared for the second time in as many minutes, before his voice lowered to an urgent whisper. "Who are you, how did you get here, and how do you sustain your full-bodied form in the World of Light?"
He was distracted from his pondering when Veitaru abruptly caved, consenting to get Frore clothes. Cain watched, both amused and somewhat disturbed, as the girl effectively drank her own blood. He was so absorbed in his observation that the approach of a certain dark figure went totally unnoticed by him.
Instead, the Chilfos, who hadn't the societal understanding of propriety and disgust to register any emotion at Veitaru's actions -or even any emotion to do so- heard the dust shifting en masse as the cloak of Magus swept over it. Frore pivoted about, more quickly than it seemed possible, and leveled his spear at the newcomer's chest. Attuned to his partner's actions, Cain glanced out of the corner of his eye to see what the problem was. As Magus entered his field of vision, he went rigid. He remained quiet as death while Magus made his remark, swiftly ticking off a mental list of criteria. This being was almost certainly a fellow Twili, but somehow he remained full-bodied in the World of Light while suffering no harm.
Cain's initial impulse was to take full form, execute a diving tackle, pin the other Twili to the ground, and squeeze any and all information out of him. Luckily, just as he was tensing himself up to spring, his rationality kicked in and stalled his movement. To do so would be to both openly advertise his desperation and already confirm him as a liar. With agonizing restraint, he hovered closer, until only a few feet separated him and the figure in the pitch-black robe. "You are a denizen of the Twilight Realm, are you not?" He listened while Magus made his brief reply. As he did so, he made a gestured for Lethe and Veitaru, who were now behind him, to stay away. "I am Cain, an attendant of the Shadow Court," he declared for the second time in as many minutes, before his voice lowered to an urgent whisper. "Who are you, how did you get here, and how do you sustain your full-bodied form in the World of Light?"