Oluses body began to relax with a gradual ease as the hypnotism receded. In it's place he firmly enforced the trend of calm, tranquilly applauding his own self control within. His mind now fully attentive again, he stared at the man. He could tell Hadrian was thinking as his finger rose, so he sat patiently in the snow, pulling his hood back up for warmth as he waited.
As his hands lowered in preparation over the seedling Oluses curiosity peeked. He wanted to ask what Hadrian had planned, but decided to let Hadrian's actions answer for him.
Boredom began to set into Oluses mind, wanting to continue speaking out loud his thoughts on the plant. This boredom, however, was brushed quickly away by what at first appeared to him as a slight shimmer of light, maybe a sparkle from the sun. His head tilted up, and looked into the heavily blanketed grey sky. His brow furrowing, while he cast looks all around. No lanterns, no glowing flora or fauna, no reflective surfaces that could condense light. That's when he saw the glimmer again. Again between Hadrian's steady hands and the seed.
He lowed himself a little closer to the situation, trying to peace together what he was seeing. Just as his face got well within a foot of the experiment a refulgent blue began to envelope the stranger's finger, flooding upward along the rest of his hand. Oluses eyes grew wide. Confusion clouded his mind a moment as he shifted back. The shock subsided a moment after, held at bay by a ringing in his mind to remain calm. He inhaled deeply, his eyes still focused obsessively on the lights. He felt quite strongly two ways. The first: Scared. He didn't know what this was, but he felt it might harm the seed, or more importantly harm him! The second: Intrigue. He had seen some simple magics from a far before then, but never so vividly, and never such an intimate and private showing. He deliberated, and decided to sit it out, and see what became of the undulating lights, and the defenseless seedling.
He sat patiently, enthralled by the enchanting swirls of energy. His face remained relaxed, and primarily receptive. His breath stayed constant, and quiet. Occasionally his eyes would wander only slightly, up at Hadrian's face as he worked, the way he held his body, and his posture. Or, looking around to make sure nobody would come up on them as heavy clumps of snow fell from nearby tree branches.
As Hadrian drew his skillful presentation to a close, and rose upward Oluse remained sitting, just looking up at him. His eyes revealed the calm, but concerned questioning in his heart. He wondered if taking this man back to his room was indeed a good idea. After a moment of contemplation he rose, deciding that he must remain dedicated to his previous resolution to explore this strange seed. Perhaps the strange man would simply prove to be another exploration by his own merits.
He lended a kind smile, at last. "I'm impressed. Please, Mr. Aelius, follow me." His words finding a new level of respect and politeness for the older man. He then lead the man to his room, careful not to turn his back too obliviously. After all the giant of a man could still very much pose a threat. His paranoia had been what allowed him to travel at such a young age, and he knew that only one over trusting moment could mean a very permanent end to his travels.
With a friendly smile and wave to the Warrens Steward, he led Hadrian up the sturdy stairs to his room. His accommodations were not overly impressive, though ordered nicely. Between the Steward occasionally cleaning the room, and Oluses desire to be ready to travel at any time, even in the middle of winter the small room was nearly spotless. The room featured a wide basin for bathing, a well crafted heavy oak bed, and a small writing desk with several sheets of paper, accessible by a thin stool stationed before it. Across from the doorway was a window, closed with curtains drawn, best to hold the heat in. The room itself managed about five degrees warmer than the bulk of the surrounding rooms, stationed directly against the chimney which connected to the large fireplace in the more expensive room below him. One entire wall was made of stone, and emanated the execs heat of the fire.
"Please, make yourself comfortable." a small gust of warm air escaping as he swung the door open for him. He hurried in after Hadrian, deliberating a moment over weather to close the door or not, but deciding to do so, encase Hadrian felt the need to perform any more of his magic. Although his reasoning for wanting the door open was the same. Oluse picked his pack from the stool, setting it discretely at the head of his bed, and grabbed the wash basin, setting it on the foot of the bed. "You can put the specimen here, I cleaned it this morning."