Yes, of course they were upset with him. He wasn't blind, so much as the Elves probably thought he was. That was just how it had to be, for otherwise the notion of "caring about others" would appear something foreign to him, and what sort of priest doesn't care overmuch about the well-being of others? Why, the sort who steals from others, naturally. Still, at this point, the Elves visible in the trees seemed downright combative about him, never mind the ones he couldn't, so he kept his mouth shut for the time being. And that being said, he hadn't even introduced himself to what it sounded like was the newest, most beautiful member of their party. And he very much wanted to, naturally. So, he took the chance, and strolled over to the lady as, having been further accosted by yet another elf, she struggled to place her armour on. Perhaps this would be a good opportunity... 'Do you need some help, madame?' he offered congenially, his face offering up a friendly smile, and then kneeling next to her without being asked. He was not at all familiar with armour and its functionality, other than the leather jack he wore, but he supposed latching everything together wouldn't be too tough. It was a matter of tying string, was it not? He could do that, and began to if she'd allow him. Apparently, she could not... or would usually be able, from her efforts in the first place. And that brought him back to another point. 'I don't suppose you've been treated particularly fairly, eh?' he asked, continuing his general theme of "these Elves have been very nasty for no good reason", albeit quietly so they didn't hear him. Elf ears, and all that. 'I can only imagine how you're feeling right now, battered as badly as you've been... I shall be sure to pray for your swift recovery, m'lady, that you might return to your former glory just as swiftly. But, ah, I don't believe I caught your name earlier?' [@POOHEAD189][@Darkraven][@The Fated Fallen][@Fetzen][@Banana]