[center][h3][color=fffc96]Andvari[/color][/h3][sub]Interacting with Bartolomeo ([@Bright_Ops]) and Bobby ([@Aerandir])[/sub][/center] [color=fffc96]"I'm sorry."[/color] Andvari replied. It was a humble answer and it was expressed with even more humility in its tone. He had seen something burning in the far distance on his way here, but he had never been there himself so far. Honestly it had not even crossed his mind until his arrival here that this observation could be related to such a large-scale desctruction with such a particular cause. The seconds he felt forced to try and imagine the scene described by Bartolomeo were rather uncomfortable to say the least. The giant's lips parted, but nothing came out until Andvari finally found some words to continue with: [color=fffc96]"My father was a hunter, at least in his earlier days. He quit the job later on and trained me the best he could, but I never was in the field myself so far."[/color] As his eyes told him about the feelings and sickness emerging in the man opposing him Andvari added: [color=fffc96]"Maybe you should try to talk to somebody -- I'm just not sure if I am the right one."[/color] Then the callout for the Wendigo hunt came and immediately Andvari could sense the dilemma in his head again: According to the original plan of his journey he should not take part in any hunt here. Hell he was even supposed to return to the palace and start acting as a servant again [i]in one piece[/i] at some point. On the other hand it would certainly be interesting and instructive. And now as he was sitting here together with Bartolomeo he could hardly resist going for the latter option and join the hunt. What kind of coward would he be if he tried to give advices to other people struggling with recent events caused by their job while he himself didn't even dare to do said job in the first place ? [color=fffc96]"Bobby ? If you need someone capable of handling a crossbow to a certain degree I would join!"[/color] and Andvari raised his enormous arm just in case Bobby wouldn't be able to hear him. The tone in his words however, by its very design, betrayed the hybrid nature of Andvari's words. They were as much of a solid statement as they were a question if Bobby could use somebody who clearly wasn't at the peak of his training and experience on such an endeavour. Of course he had not taken his crossbow with him, nor any other part of his combat equipment. He simply had not seen the need for it and aside from this... If one saw him one could probably imagine how much more cumbersome things could go if he tried to get that weapon into here as well.