“The Sirens call…” D’Angelo echoed Igraines words as he cast his gaze to his boots, a gloved hand rubbing the bottom of his chin. He could barely remember through the foggy haze that obscured his memory, it was so difficult! He remembered a voice and scent his keen nose picked up, but beyond that he couldn’t place what happened.
D’Angelo ignored Vylrath, he didn’t like him. The man was volatile one moment and trying to be chummy the next, he was very likely psychotic. Though he was Igraines father D’Angelo didn’t hold any reservations about killing the man if it came down to it, nor did he doubt that he could with the utmost of ease.
Forgetting about Vylrath completely D’Angelo brought his attention back to what had happened to him, it couldn’t have been magic that was all but impossible to his knowledge, which meant that it had to be something natural, something that had affected him because of his sword-enhanced abilities. He clicked his tongue against his bottom teeth as he often did when he was in thought.
D’Angelo remained oblivious to the world around him until the Merrow King entered the room. The place was starting to get crowded. He listened while the King spoke, but truthfully he was still concerned with his own failure to pay his words real thought. Igraine would make the decision and he would follow it, it was a pretty simple affair for D’Angelo. He did however flash Nimue a smile, oblivious to her current plight and that the locket he currently carried on him was hers.
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“Yes, that is much better. Thank you.” William said while smiling at the Queen as she went through the process of tending to his injured hand, he didn’t really think he needed a sling, but he wasn’t about to argue over something so trivial.
“Truthfully I did not do much. The situation was under control by the time I showed myself.” It was true; the outcome would have likely been the same without him to point an arrow in the Sirens face. Some grand entrance he had made, William smiled and bowed.
“I am William Hawk, Ranger of the Fey.”
As William rose from his bow he turned to see Nimue and some other male enter the room, and by the look and his friends face he could tell what was wrong instantly, her necklace was gone, and by the way she ignored him completely and stared at D’Angelo, the man that had broken his fingers, it was an easy guess as to who had it. Yet William knew he couldn’t just draw his sword and attack the rather plain individual.
When the Merrow King entered William gave him his full attention, partly because the message he was delivering was serious and secondly because the man was foreign to William, literally a fish on dry land. His magic was also something that interested William, he felt it earlier with the Siren but that hadn’t been the appropriate time for him to express his curiosity, not much more appropriate than now, yet, William couldn’t help but be a little curious.