[quote=@Nerevarine] [b]Arsuron Explorers in Soruli Territory[/b] The Six were mystified and enthralled by the colorful and vibrant life of this tree. They turned to Naho and all smiled, as much was visible under their masks anyways. They were tempted to walk around, explore and get lost in this place, but they were stopped by the leader of the troop, who was more concerned with how they were going to communicate with these people. The leader of the troop took out a piece of paper and began drawing crude pictures on in. When he showed it to Naho, it would show what appeared to be two figures trading, and below it were pictures drawn of what the Arsuron had to offer. He hoped that it would be enough for the birds to understand and for some kind of communication method to develop. [/quote] Naho's eyes curved upward as she noted some warmth coming from The Six, the tiny visible portions of their expressions or their body language reminding her of her people's. She took a step toward them to attempt pulling them along into the wild order of the Soruli world, but ended up meeting the leader half-way in his motion to stop his group and begin... drawing? Like some did with sticks in soft dirt, this being of pointed ears and odd expression began drawing upon... Her blazing red head tilted and stared at what he was drawing on from multiple angles, what he was drawing with. The closest thing she could think of was a leaf with their pastes upon it. Perhaps this is a special leaf from their kind's lands. Perhaps what this pointy eared draws with is a special stick just for this. A game of sharing? She let out a happy humming-trill as she recognized some things, others not at all. Her head tilted upward to take in the leader's "face" and she nodded happily. Yet certainly, getting all the things for this game of sharing would take time. The Six Pointy Eared had already traveled this far, been so patient in their following. She looked them each up and down in turn and then turned to take up a small stick from the ground to draw in the dirt before them all. She drew little figures that resembled her ever smiling face and wild manes of hair. Then little figures that resembled their pointed ears and masked faces, looking back at them for reference. The pictures showed five of the six sitting with five Soruli, each doing a different activity as example for what they could do. Eating, dancing, staff-play, were notable, but then there were two that were... odd. One seemed to have a Soruli much closer to the pointy eared in what looked like a hug, another looked like both the Soruli and pointy eared were with waves around them creating crudely pretty patterns. Naho looked up to the leader of The Six Pointy Eared, pointing the stick to him as she drew one last doodle in the dirt of him. She drew another Soruli and pointed at herself. Holding hands, the two figures seemed to watch the activities of the other five as they had items piled behind them. After reviewing her work, Naho rested the stick upon the ground, turning to them all again before offering her hand to the leader and pointing to a mat of leaves where, as if by magic, five adult Soruli of varying size and colors were sitting with each other.