When Aegnith heard the hushed whispers, a shudder passed through her, and she would give a slight shake of her head before the hunters of Kob would leave, but they would remain still for hours to come.
While Kor went out into the forest with the children, and took a bit longer to return, it had begun to raise the question of leaving them all behind. Mildor, and the majority of the elves, were appalled by the decision to almost leave them.
"Replaceable?" He would scoff angrily, a chorus of agreements behind him. "You're ridiculous, leaving defenseless and innocent children behind. Anyone who agree is just as bad as the disgusting demons living in the pits of the mountains." He shook his head, another scoff sounding from him. "Mad, the lot of you."
He was cut off by the screams and running of the children back to them, and Kor's exclamation of a guardian. Aegnith would look alarmed, sharing a distant look with Mildor, who would lightly nod towards her before hell temporarily broke loose, dust shooting up and temporarily surrounding them, scaring the wits out of some of the kids. When it settled, it revealed a small band of puggers coming towards their way.
"Really? We're going to waste our time with these pitiful things?" Mildor muttered, watching from the sidelines for a brief moment. "Aegnith, get your spear." He looked at the elves. "Take the trees, rain hell on these pitiful dogs. We shan't waste our time with such low priority things. We have bigger things to worry about."
While Kor went out into the forest with the children, and took a bit longer to return, it had begun to raise the question of leaving them all behind. Mildor, and the majority of the elves, were appalled by the decision to almost leave them.
"Replaceable?" He would scoff angrily, a chorus of agreements behind him. "You're ridiculous, leaving defenseless and innocent children behind. Anyone who agree is just as bad as the disgusting demons living in the pits of the mountains." He shook his head, another scoff sounding from him. "Mad, the lot of you."
He was cut off by the screams and running of the children back to them, and Kor's exclamation of a guardian. Aegnith would look alarmed, sharing a distant look with Mildor, who would lightly nod towards her before hell temporarily broke loose, dust shooting up and temporarily surrounding them, scaring the wits out of some of the kids. When it settled, it revealed a small band of puggers coming towards their way.
"Really? We're going to waste our time with these pitiful things?" Mildor muttered, watching from the sidelines for a brief moment. "Aegnith, get your spear." He looked at the elves. "Take the trees, rain hell on these pitiful dogs. We shan't waste our time with such low priority things. We have bigger things to worry about."