James couldn't say he was surprised to have found a giant group of people out in the field. Not because he had been expecting to find one, but because he had had no idea what to expect from Termina. For all he knew it could have been customary of the place for people to congregate in large quantities over the field. No, he wasn't surprised. He was, however, wary of the people. Specially so after hearing Kaida's and Donovan's comments. Looking far behind the improvised settlement he could see the outlines of a large walled town. It did look like it had been under attack recently, supporting Kaida's words about leadership changing hands. The walls were injured, the gates sealed shut, he'd never seen anything like it. However, one thought popped into his mind. If the town is under siege, then could this people be the ones performing it? After all, they do seem very well armed... As soon as he thought this, a group of six broke off from the main assortment. His muscles tensed, his eyes became sharply focused and all his other senses were heightened in the expectance of battle. It didn't take the yelling from the people for him to taste the flavor of bitterness. They weren't welcomed, that seemed obvious.
Elwood couldn't really understand what was going on. Why was everyone so jumpy about a lot of people? To him it all seemed like a game. Sometimes the kids in Kokiri Forest gathered outside to talk and play as well. So why would it be any different with these people?
The person who seemed to be the leader referred to their group, and James listened and watched carefully everything he said. His voice seemed relaxed, welcoming, but it had an edge to it. It seemed like he was not naturally polite, instead he was trying to be when addressing their group. His movements weren't relaxed either. To James this meant two things. One, they were as wary of the others as the others were of them. And two, the guy didn't want to be on the bad side of the group. At least, not yet or he didn't want them to think so. Still, James was ready to take no chances. The guy asked for their leader, and to James it was clear that person was Sephira. He stepped up to her side and took the Bow of Light from his back. He drew back the bowstring, tensing it. Automatically a light arrow endowed with magic shimmered into existence already nocked into place, only kept by James' hand. He had gotten used to it by now, the magical properties of the Bow of Light and Light Arrows. However, he remembered the day he'd found it and how overwhelmed by its power he had been. Not now, he thought, now I could very well take out the entire group, or at least die trying. He didn't, however, aim it at the man talking. Not yet, at least. These people weren't being hostile yet, so he was not going to be the one to start up a fight. But he wanted to be ready, just in case. So held the bow and arrow in his hands, tensed, a moment's notice before firing.
"Who is he that asks for our own. yet presents no proper introduction?" James inquired calmly, standing firmly to the right of his leader and girlfriend. He enunciated every word, making sure to send a clear and assertive message across.
Elwood couldn't really understand what was going on. Why was everyone so jumpy about a lot of people? To him it all seemed like a game. Sometimes the kids in Kokiri Forest gathered outside to talk and play as well. So why would it be any different with these people?
The person who seemed to be the leader referred to their group, and James listened and watched carefully everything he said. His voice seemed relaxed, welcoming, but it had an edge to it. It seemed like he was not naturally polite, instead he was trying to be when addressing their group. His movements weren't relaxed either. To James this meant two things. One, they were as wary of the others as the others were of them. And two, the guy didn't want to be on the bad side of the group. At least, not yet or he didn't want them to think so. Still, James was ready to take no chances. The guy asked for their leader, and to James it was clear that person was Sephira. He stepped up to her side and took the Bow of Light from his back. He drew back the bowstring, tensing it. Automatically a light arrow endowed with magic shimmered into existence already nocked into place, only kept by James' hand. He had gotten used to it by now, the magical properties of the Bow of Light and Light Arrows. However, he remembered the day he'd found it and how overwhelmed by its power he had been. Not now, he thought, now I could very well take out the entire group, or at least die trying. He didn't, however, aim it at the man talking. Not yet, at least. These people weren't being hostile yet, so he was not going to be the one to start up a fight. But he wanted to be ready, just in case. So held the bow and arrow in his hands, tensed, a moment's notice before firing.
"Who is he that asks for our own. yet presents no proper introduction?" James inquired calmly, standing firmly to the right of his leader and girlfriend. He enunciated every word, making sure to send a clear and assertive message across.



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