Thorin didn’t like the idea of being studied. The strange creature, that chattered nervously, made sense to him in his dark form. It was as if he could see other creatures like Alleste in a new light- while others struggled to see under their glamour. At this point, he didn’t care if others felt him. Their position was overwhelmingly detected either way.
Standing up from his chair, he didn’t answer either one of them. Thorin would let Igraine feel his irritation before he left. He would need to talk to her privately.
While he admired Slyail for offering services, he didn’t want to put anymore lives at risk. He noticed that the shadows became more solidified with emotion. Thorin knew he didn’t have to be a slave to it, but it was difficult harnessing such an exhausting ability.
“Do what you will. I don’t wish to be powerful, or to go against anyone. I wish to be left alone.” Thorin was in denial of himself. He would gladly go against the Unseelie King for Igraine- even if it meant losing his life. If he could have a moment that he knew she was safe, he would act on it. Igraine’s world was new to him and especially a being like Slyail. Slyail would gladly serve her, which is how it should be, but he couldn’t help but feel useless.
When the strange creature came near him, he heard her true language before anyone else. The shadows often gave strange gifts, some he would never understand the use of. Alleste was kind, but she reminded him of Igraine. Their naïve nature was one and the same.
He nodded toward Alleste, secretly thankful for her words. Slyail would take time getting used to, but he could at least stand his presence. “Time for me to do my job…” Thorin left them and fell back into the abysmal shadows where he felt most comfortable. Thorin would only return, once Igraine called for him. Until that time came, he would continue to secure the ground.