Kalim could only smile as he listened in on the Fairies' debate. He even chuckled at the suggestion that he's crazy. They wouldn't be the first ones to say so, and perhaps at times he certainly seemed it. But that was only to those that couldn't see the big picture. His big picture. His smile only broadened at the girl's response, agreeing with her that the desire for adventure trumped most everything else. His tail wiggled as he watched the siblings approach, listening to their request. He laughed, [color=f7941d][i][b]"Lord, that's funny. Just Lieutenant, for now. Lyellan will certainly suffice, perhaps even more so than your... injured brother."[/b][/i][/color] He wondered if the aptitude for magic was familial or not. If it were, the twin brother might manifest as well. If so, then this helped him out even more. One mage, one with the possibility, and he was the only one who knew of them and their identities. This all needed to be handled quite carefully. Thankfully, that was Kalim's specialty. From his seated position, he deftly rolled backwards, until he was on his hands, upside down, then pushed upwards, flipping him over, landing silently on his feet. [color=f7941d][i][b]"Let's go then, shall we? Do try and keep up, I'll go slowly."[/b][/i][/color] With that, he leaned to his right, and just dropped off the branch. He dropped down, tumbling toward a nearby trunk. He extended his claws, grasping the wood, curling up, then pushing off with his legs. Traveling this way wasn't as quick as a straight drop down, but he needed the fairies to stay with him, for their safety. Eventually they reached the roofs of Silent Rise, Kalim perched atop the thatched peak of one. His ears had been focused on the flutter of his companions' wings the entire journey down, so he waited as they caught up. When they finally did, [b][i][color=f7941d]"Be sure to stick close to me. I doubt the people who harassed you previously could tell you apart from any other fairies. However, my presence will keep you safe. And if not, my skill will."[/color][/i][/b] He stated this not as a boasting opinion, but a statement of fact. He tumbled down into a roll, down the roof, dropping down to the massive branch below, startling an Orc woman stepping out of the doorway. [b][i][color=f7941d]"I wouldn't do that Peskia."[/color][/i][/b] The large Orc woman had a massive fist pulled back, [color=8dc73f][i][b]"You need to stop startling people Kalim, going to get someone, or yourself, hurt."[/b][/i][/color] Kalim smiled, Peskia was a good soul. Little rough around the edges sure, but pleasant enough. Chuckling he began walking to the largest building in the village, the Ebon Knight Depot & Barracks. [color=f7941d][i][b]"So, Lyellan, your sister is a doctor, of sorts. What is it you do?"[/b][/i][/color]