Vaarea was eager to be the navigator for the trip, every person that walked up had offered to let her lead. Until the other ranger walked up and swiped the map and headed off in the direction towards their destination. Vaarea was rather appalled at the human with so much arrogance. Flustered and frustrated, as well as saddened, she dropped to the back of the group with her brother and went silent. She strung her bow as they walked, paying keen attention to landmarks and paths as well as directions. Just in case the other ranger wasn't as good as she thought she was.
"Can you believe her? Taking the map like that and just walking away without a care? Those humans really have some guts..."
"They all are like that, I dont know what to tell you Sister. Just be glad that we get to test our skills and stretch our legs... Living a human life was really getting on my nerves."
"I guess youre right... We will have great times in battle wont we?"
Vakim nodded and shifted his backpack's weight a little. Carrying his Anvil everywhere was proving to be difficult, not that he expected any less. He looked around and surveyed the area before stopping to pick up a rather straight tree branch. He paused a moment, then continued, using the branch as a walking stick.
"Can you believe her? Taking the map like that and just walking away without a care? Those humans really have some guts..."
"They all are like that, I dont know what to tell you Sister. Just be glad that we get to test our skills and stretch our legs... Living a human life was really getting on my nerves."
"I guess youre right... We will have great times in battle wont we?"
Vakim nodded and shifted his backpack's weight a little. Carrying his Anvil everywhere was proving to be difficult, not that he expected any less. He looked around and surveyed the area before stopping to pick up a rather straight tree branch. He paused a moment, then continued, using the branch as a walking stick.