[center][color=tomato][h1]Telamon Ajax[/h1][/color] [i]-Master's Apartment, Across from Graveyard, Tokyo-[/i][/center] [hr] ...Soon after Cleo finished speaking, a grin spread across the face of the giant of a man. Then another booming laugh, this time notably more jovial and upbeat than before, came out of Aias' lips and almost seemed to shake the air itself. The servant then reached over, giving his master a light and friendly slap on the back. Not that it wouldn't almost knock a regular human over, but...it was the thought that counted? [color=tomato]"Good, good! You are not some gutless rat, i see, who would shirk in the face of threats! You spit back with fire, and that i like!"[/color] Aias said, his mood as he spoke seemingly shifting entirely into a far more friendly and camaraderie-filled demeanor before Cleo's very eyes, [color=tomato]"I am the great Aias, son of Telamon! My shield and protection are yours, little witch, though for the future i'd caution that not all heroic spirits are those 'prim and proper' formal types. Many of us lived and breathed upon the battlefield, after all!"[/color] Telamon Ajax let out another booming and hearty laugh, before looking to his side and out of the apartment's admittedly tiny (to him) window and then back to Cleo once more. His grin seemed to remain in place, thought it did soften a little from its former intensity. [color=tomato]"So, by what name and family are you known? As we are fighting together in this conflict, i would wish to know that much about you as well!"[/color] What? He had to test this little human to see what she was made of. He would not serve a weak and overly timid master, though he knew he could have killed her in a heartbeat in such a case. But this woman seemed to have a fire, and that he liked in his women and masters both. Was one reason he had tried for the hand of Helen way back when, though admittedly that had become more of a mess for him when that one Trojan prince has decided to think with what was between his legs as well. Bah. This was a time age, a new time, and he would have battle again on his own terms. And with a master he could at least respect the force of will of, well, that just made it all the better! They would both be tried in the days to come, anywho, and as such his observations of tonight would either be prove true or false during that time period. [@King Cosmos]