[center][h3][color=aba000]Eld Fen[/color][/h3] Interacting with; [@Claw2k11] [/center][hr] [color=gray] Eld Fen did not avert his focus from the mercenary before him as the man spoke, and he made strenous effort to discern the words of the man from the whispers in his mind. [color=aba000][i]Ndengin-ettelen, ndengin-ettelen[/i][/color] They spoke, urging him to slay the interloper before him. [color=aba000][i]Rist-Ettelen. Mat-ettelen.[/i][/color] They urged further, and for a moment it seemed he would give in to them, his body moving momentarily closer to the Specter before regaining his sense and returning to his original stance. His hands were trembling slightly as he gestured towards the mercenary with a decrepit hand. [color=aba000]"Is the choice of fools, to pact without premise."[/color] He called out to the man, his hollow voice echoing in his mind. Taking a few physical steps forward, he continued to speak in an obscure, nearly deranged manner. [color=aba000]"What present have you?"[/color] He demanded, as he did, the distance between Specter and Eld Fen seemed to disappear, the two men now standing mask to maw. [color=aba000]"There will be refuge none until thus is spoken."[/color] He concluded, his hands twitching under the edges of his robe. This was far from the first, and doubtfully the last ashlander to seek company among the Wanderers. Although there was no prescribed method of recruiting newcomers to the nomadic faction, Eld Fen treated each one with the utmost scrutiny, and numerous men and women had found themselves wronging the Eldritch Figure; something that rarely ended well for them. Before his time with the Wanderers, and Clockwork in particular, Eld Fen had received many visitors to his travelling cabin. It was with these unwelcome and often terrified ashlanders that Eld had learned what it took to break a man. It was also in his cabin that he proved true his own theory; that those over-exposed to the truth of his madness would be over-taken by madness themselves. In fact, to this day if one were to wander particularly far into the labyrinth of his Cabin they are likely to hear the echoes of Eld Fen's prior victims. Something he does intentionally, particularly to warn those among the Wanderers the consequences of wronging him. This mercenary best pray that he offers no offense. [/color]