"Ahem, Naliyah... I don't think she's exactly referring to me specifically... " Sharon would eventually argue, as he stared back up at Naliyah.
"There's more than one High Elf sorcerer in Azeroth, after all. I won't claim such an exclusivity for myself!"
Indeed, thinking back on things, there was a chance Naliyah may not even have encountered said sorcerer to begin with. After all, it would not be very unusual of Naliyah to have been distracted with other things. Said elf had also been quite small, which did not make him very noticeable, and it had been Sentinel Aleena who had 'dealt' with him so effortlessly...
Hearing that Aleena was 'dealing' with the captured intruders as well, including the accompanying audio from the living room, made Sharon throw a glance over at Liaena.
"Well... that's good news!" Sharon then replied to Naliyah, throwing on a smile before glancing over at Liaena.
"It's good to hear they won't be a problem anymore... "
As he glanced over at Liaena, Sharon could look past her and see Malizia, the Draenei Death Knight having begun to patiently wait for her lover to return on her promise and slumped back down on her butt in the middle of the floor. Malizia was currently studying the thorium shackles with a funny grin, gently pulling in them or and even trying to bite onto them as she seemed to be checking them out. It was during Malizia's phase of experimentation where the Draenei placed one hoof against the chain and started pushing and pulling the shackles that Sharon began to grow slightly concerned.
Thorium, despite being the best anti-magic material around, was barely any stronger than crude iron. Thorium shackles tended to work really well as most mages were skinny bookworms, not 8ft tall killing machines.
"Ugh, I knew I should've invested in the mithril reinforced version, but I didn't want to pay extra. Oh well!"
Looking back at Naliyah, initially looking a bit impatiant, Sharon could not help but to form an amused smirk when he heard the conversation between Naliyah, Valia and Lelili. Indeed, given Naliyah's favorite hobby of making her sisters intimately familiar with the ins and outs of her large posterier; perhaps mostly the latter; it was not at all surprising that she might end up as the nr1 suspect when Sentinels disappeared.
While the Sentinels were arguing, Sharon turned to gaze over at Liaena, giving the girl a slight wink as he muttered.
"Guile, magic or potions?" He asked, motioning with his head towards the rest of the sentinels, asking which option Liaena wanted to use to deal with the situation.
"There's more than one High Elf sorcerer in Azeroth, after all. I won't claim such an exclusivity for myself!"
Indeed, thinking back on things, there was a chance Naliyah may not even have encountered said sorcerer to begin with. After all, it would not be very unusual of Naliyah to have been distracted with other things. Said elf had also been quite small, which did not make him very noticeable, and it had been Sentinel Aleena who had 'dealt' with him so effortlessly...
Hearing that Aleena was 'dealing' with the captured intruders as well, including the accompanying audio from the living room, made Sharon throw a glance over at Liaena.
"Well... that's good news!" Sharon then replied to Naliyah, throwing on a smile before glancing over at Liaena.
"It's good to hear they won't be a problem anymore... "
As he glanced over at Liaena, Sharon could look past her and see Malizia, the Draenei Death Knight having begun to patiently wait for her lover to return on her promise and slumped back down on her butt in the middle of the floor. Malizia was currently studying the thorium shackles with a funny grin, gently pulling in them or and even trying to bite onto them as she seemed to be checking them out. It was during Malizia's phase of experimentation where the Draenei placed one hoof against the chain and started pushing and pulling the shackles that Sharon began to grow slightly concerned.
Thorium, despite being the best anti-magic material around, was barely any stronger than crude iron. Thorium shackles tended to work really well as most mages were skinny bookworms, not 8ft tall killing machines.
"Ugh, I knew I should've invested in the mithril reinforced version, but I didn't want to pay extra. Oh well!"
Looking back at Naliyah, initially looking a bit impatiant, Sharon could not help but to form an amused smirk when he heard the conversation between Naliyah, Valia and Lelili. Indeed, given Naliyah's favorite hobby of making her sisters intimately familiar with the ins and outs of her large posterier; perhaps mostly the latter; it was not at all surprising that she might end up as the nr1 suspect when Sentinels disappeared.
While the Sentinels were arguing, Sharon turned to gaze over at Liaena, giving the girl a slight wink as he muttered.
"Guile, magic or potions?" He asked, motioning with his head towards the rest of the sentinels, asking which option Liaena wanted to use to deal with the situation.