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"Oh him? then why the hell is he hiding?" Sanaki was confused on why dadramora would even consider hiding, he wasn't the type "Hey, get out here already!" he called out.
Dadramora stayed silent, then slowly put up a magical barrier making him invisible to those with magical abilities. He knew these two spells together would drain him, but he was just here for information. He put up a second barrier, protecting him from sight from mortal beings who weren't magical. The drain immediately started, so he began to use power from Sani. He slowed his heartbeat to a crawl and descended into a meditative state where he would absorb all the sound he heard for the next hour or so. He would decipher it later. He did all of this without moving or making an audible sound.
If what'cha see is what'cha get, why can't ya judge a book by its cover?
Gwilym didn't really trust this man, and him hiding only made it worse. "He might not be who you think he is?" he hated to say it but what if he was right.
"You can find him if you'd like, as for me, I'd rather let him be." Gwilym had no interest in Dadramora any longer. He attempted to change the subject of the conversation, after all this man didn't seem to bad. "So you were out here why? If I may ask that is."
"W-what i was practicing? i-i-i mean doing? i mean h-here? um n-nothing" he quickly stuttered out his answer as he was not prepared for that question, "You w-want to be alone huh? w-why is that?" he added trying to change the subject.
Gwilym raised his eyebrow as Sanaki scrambled and jumbled and stuttered through all that. He decided to let the first part be left without being decoded. "I was tired o being persecuted for one day in the town." he rolled his eyes, "That bunch of folks in there, they would rather me stay out here. Be in the wild 'were I belong'."
Sanaki frowned a bit "W-well that's rude of them to say, the city has always been accepting of other races, m-maybe they were j-just certain group of people pestering y-you" Sanaki took a few deep breaths before continuing "Don't like things other people say get to you, just ignore them i suppose."
Sanaki was feeling less on edge near Gwilym and was thinking that he should just explain what he was doing and rid and confusion over it, he decided to wait and see how that conversation goes and plan it from there.
"Hmph, I wouldn't be so sure. You should hear the things they say about werewolves." gwilym noticed the man stuttered a bit, was it because he was shy? Or was he hissing something.
"Well that's because they fear them, so maybe their intimidated by you?" he managed to calm down well enough to not mess up every other word that came out of his mouth, "I'm sure people will stop as they get to know you" he shrugged.
Gwilym perhaps had judged to quick, the man had opened his eyes to this. "I think you may be right. Werewolves are only as bad as the alpha who tames them, not many now this but perhaps the weres here have a bad alpha. Which would make it seem as though any other lager humanoid species may follow the same tendencies." he nodded thinking aloud, "Misled in their thoughts, but I do understand. Thank you Sanaki."
"Uh your welcome" he grinned "you know, i should show why i was really here" he said walking towards another statue "as long as you don't tell anyone, in truth i was practicing this"
He held his hand towards the statue, from the bottom up it slowly turned gray, once it had reached the top he began to slowly close his hand into a fist, the statue almost mimicked his hand slowly collapsing in on itself; once he closed his fist it crumbled to the ground.
"Its little bit of a trick you could say" he didn't know why now was the best time for 'show & tell' but he wanted to get it off his chest.
Gwilym didn't really see the point, he wasn't sure why the man had shown him that. And he didn't understand the reason, "Can you put it back together?" he asked intrigued. To him randomly destroying things that could not be fixed was something he never really understood.