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One warm and one cold eye studied him closely. His pep in his step. Changed appearance. He looked as if he'd never been in prison - half, starved. Nearly dead. And she of all folk could understand being mistaken by something they weren't. Short by fae-standards, she was often mistaken by one of his kind.
Not a lythari but an elf.
Where his had been a burden, hers was usually a boon. Most folk didn't believe in fae and if they did, they rightfully looked on them with suspicion and a healthy-dose of fear. And that was only if they were wise. Now, what he was offering though, was tricky.
"If you heal me, what do you want in return?" Things were rarely given without strings in the fae world. Bargains were made all the time by two simple and binding worlds: thank you. It's why fae never uttered them. Even without the words, fae were indebted by something like he was offering. It would be a bargain. Her golden eye lead the way toward the staff. Strange that he'd need to break it. How many staffs had he broken before, she wondered. And were all lythari like him?
Not a lythari but an elf.
Where his had been a burden, hers was usually a boon. Most folk didn't believe in fae and if they did, they rightfully looked on them with suspicion and a healthy-dose of fear. And that was only if they were wise. Now, what he was offering though, was tricky.
"If you heal me, what do you want in return?" Things were rarely given without strings in the fae world. Bargains were made all the time by two simple and binding worlds: thank you. It's why fae never uttered them. Even without the words, fae were indebted by something like he was offering. It would be a bargain. Her golden eye lead the way toward the staff. Strange that he'd need to break it. How many staffs had he broken before, she wondered. And were all lythari like him?