Lamashtu did not respond as she defended herself against an attack he did not employ. He could not blame her for being exhausted after the healing process. He had been badly wounded. Moreso; the fighter was hoping to avoid such abuse in the future. This would make Skylar’s job easier and it would certainly benefit Lamashtu to not be half dead trying to cross most of the maps ever sketched in Utopia. His cold eyes watched her prepare and noted the rapid response and light gear. These were both good things in his eyes.
The elf did not move as she touched his face. He narrowed his eyes though. His lids relaxed once he confirmed that she was simply observing her work; a check-up.
‘I am ready.’ Skylar said to him. Ready for a walk, perhaps; but Lamashtu was very certain that neither one of them was fully prepared for what they particular journey held in store. He had felt an ominous feeling growing inside of him each day as he wandered on. Though he was relieved to be on to the second part of his quest; the feeling of dread had not gone away. He had the sneaking suspicion that it would only leave once he was back home. Home. It seemed lifetimes away. He was not the same man who left Pembroke. He was a killer and there is no return from that. Once a powerful and cocky fighter; the elf was now a walking machine of death that had the unfortunate character flaw of remembering every face that breathed its last while watching the meticulous gaze of Lamashtu Nekomata.
The elf realized he had spaced out a bit and took a step back out of the doorway. “Good.” He bowed his head slightly in reverence to her position as Duchess. This would not be something that she should grow accustomed to seeing. He merely did it to express that he understood her lineage. However, when on the lam there was none to tell Lamashtu his business. He motioned with his right hand for her to proceed first. This way she could lead them to the edge of town and stray on occasion to say goodbye to her friends and coworkers should she choose.
Lamashtu began to think of a few different routes through the desert. He wasn’t sure that he wanted to go back to the ziggurats. He lifted his staff and followed after Skylar. She was now in his care. He was hoping the role of protector did not switch to patient ever again. His knuckles went white around the staff and he told himself repeatedly it wouldn’t.