[h3][b][i][color=D2691E][center]Thelin[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h3] [center][b][color=D2691E]Location:[/color][/b] Salarn Gate [b][color=D2691E]Interacting With:[/color][/b] Ash, Kyra, Tyel, Sundos[/center] Thelin had accepted his death three times over in just one moment. Not a wolf, but a dire wolf was staring at him, eyeing him like a meal and a not frail, but thin woman was on duty to control it? The only one capable of handling this beast was a skilled hunter, and even they wouldn't keep it as a pet! But oh, he was assured it wouldn't bite unless he harmed the girl or the wolf. Harm it? Was that possible? Tyel perked awake from the noticeable shaking and flitted into the air and immediately to the Dire wolf's face, unafraid of a predator that had a stomach that would require a hundred hummingbirds to fill. Tyel flitted about the beast, examining it as he always did when awoken to a monster of sorts facing Thelin. He was a good scout, nobody bothered with him unless they were an orc or just plain mad, and he was fast enough to dodge most things that tried to swat him out of the sky. [color=D2691E]"Tyel. We need to-"[/color] he was cut off, but even so his voice was so low it was inaudible in the first place. And then a fourth death happened in Thelin's mind. He, a woman and a dire wolf sat alone in this alley and a call came out, sounding like a holy man. [color=6ecff6]”Sisters, be not afraid. I can help you. Walk slowly and calmly towards me. I will protect you.”[/color] it said. Now as angry as Thelin was at being mistaken for a woman, he was more than happy to hear this voice. A death by embarrassment was better than a death by being eaten by a wolf. Thelin slowly walked backwards behind this well armored man and Tyel zipped around to follow. [color=D2691E]"Thank whatever god it is you serve you're here!"[/color] Thelin shouted. He was never one for religion, mostly just sleeping through sermons. He knew of the power the paladins and clerics had, but that life wasn't for him. Too much armor, not enough magic. [color=D2691E]"I don't think it's a wild animal, not the way the woman spoke to it.[/color] That sentenced pained Thelin. 'Death to all wolves!' was what he wanted to say, but he couldn't justify killing a pet that honestly wasn't doing any harm... yet. If it had, a whole different story would be playing out, probably with Thelin being eaten after freezing with fear. [color=D2691E]"By the way I'm a guy.[/color] Thelin almost forgot about the whole 'sister' situation.