The dwarf's dark eyes widened at the sight of Saris' reaction, giving a quick glance over as Aseir simultaneously broke free from the vines. A split second before she released the magic crafted for the entanglement, Jun swept in and swung at the vines fruitlessly. The plants withered away, releasing Saris from their grasp. She didn't [i]want[/i] to look at the wizard and when the lights flickered her attention diverted easily. With a quick incantation, her eyes shimmered as she forced herself to look at Saris once more. He wasn't dead or even undead, interesting. The druid stepped forward to Jun's side and placed a hand over Saris' since she couldn't reach his shoulder. She had bore witness to such responses before in her near century of life, thought rarely among the humans. "Tis al'ight lad. Yer safe, ter safe. I dinnae mean to startle you so." [@Kenshi] [@Dark Cloud] [hr] [@VeyrinDay] Tenria would feel as though she were being watched as she practiced with her rapier, as though someone was tracking her movements despite the fuss at the center of the room with four others of their strangely assembled group.