[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/FC1Vfxq.png[/img][/center] [color=0072bc][b]Time: [/b][/color]After Midnight --> Dawn [color=0072bc][b]Location: [/b][/color]Forest of the peninsula of the Sun Elf Village [color=0072bc][b]Interactions:[/b][/color][@Potter][@Tae][@Inertia] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/o4yoa5q.png[/img][/center] Once in the cave, the elf had whirled around and grabbed him by the shirt, pressing a dagger to his throat. It seemed she did not appreciate being called a girl. He found it foolish to dwindle on such insignificant details during a crisis. They had actual humans and his dragon had just probably died for all of their sakes. She certainly wasn't the grateful type. Once she finished his threat, which he had reacted quite neutrally to, she moved backward, proceeding to ask who he was. She regarded his aid, further proving his theory that she could possibly be an ungrateful bitch or maybe just some sort of uncivilized thug. He scoffed finally when she was done speaking. The human boy started to speak so he stayed silent, letting him ramble before he'd put in his two cents. "Hey, hey, you two look as old as I am." The dark-haired boy seemed to be in good shape, definitely at least in better shape than the fainting maiden. Malachi was concerned about their age. They were both definitely beginning their adulthoods at the least. "But surely you elves must be older and more mature than this." Malachi agreed that the silly female elf needed to mature. He decided that this human may be his favorite. He started to then doubt their intelligence as a species, irking him a bit until he urged the blonde female, Kenia, to ease off. Malachi had been trying to avoid his feelings but he supposed he truly could not hide his sadness. One never got used to loss truly. The male finally let up his talking, asking about healing for the girl. [color=0072bc]"That dagger better have been sanitized recently. I do not appreciate possible filth on me."[/color] Malachi decided to begin his reply with that. He had waited long enough to lay it down on her. He began to brush off his neck as well as the rest of his clothes. [color=0072bc]"Dear me, how foolish of me to regard you as so. Maybe I shall use more mature terms and call you an elf hag?"[/color] He rolled his eyes, the sarcasm evident in his voice. [color=0072bc]"A thank you would surely suffice for my service."[/color] He took a bow, greeting them. [color=0072bc]"My name is Malachi. You may call me Kai. I have a lot of information at your disposal about what is happening that may sway your opinion, human, but we should save it for the morning. Talking at night will just get us all savagely torn apart by a plethora of fun, wild creatures. "[/color] He made his way over to the girl, digging through pockets on his belt. There was one large red potion and two small. They would need a lot more, judging by how they had only existed in this dimension for maybe an hour or two and ran into problems. Malachi knelt by the girl and began to administer the large red potion. He was unsure of her specific ailment but he hoped it would do the trick. [color=0072bc]"This will help her. She'll feel better tomorrow. Get some rest. "[/color] When the morning came, they would awake to Malachi's silhouette entering the cave toward them. He would be illuminated by the sunlight once in view, straight-faced, three dead squirrels with arrows through them in hand.