[center][h3][color=008bbf]Roa[/color][/h3][/center] [@eemmtt] [color=steelblue]"Not at all...just jostled a little..."[/color] [color=4169E1]"I have done nothing to the bookworm. He was not watching were he was going."[/color] Roa pulled the half-elf to his feet, only to watch him turn back and look at the town with a growing expression of worry, despite legitimately nothing appearing wrong. [color=steelblue]"Oh dear..."[/color] Roa looked again, trying to see what Rudolph was. More than a little confused, she turned back to him with a quizzical look, on the cusp of questioning his bizarre behaivior before noticing his attention was fully elsewhere. She followed his eyes and spotted a horse-drawn wagon passing behind the houses along the street in the distance. [color=steelblue]"I would love to talk some more, but my prior commitment to our resident blacksmith requires me to follow-through with what I said I would do. I do promise answers if you still need them when we return."[/color] In a flash, the wizard had grown to grotesque proportions and taken off in an explosion of wind, leaving her no time to so much as call out. [color=008bbf]"Wait, Shina? what do you mean- wait!!"[/color] She called after the half-elf, but he was already gone from her sight. Her confusion only grew as she tried to grasp exactly what has just happened. [color=4169E1]"What in the seven hells were that all about?"[/color] [color=008bbf]"I haven't the faintest clue. That man has clearly lost his mind to whatever magic he has been toying with. He looked as though the town [i]not[/i] being on fire was cause for alarm."[/color] She couldn't help but shake her head as she took a calming breath.