When Rothyr asked about what her prey had been Ren grinned. Now this was something she could understand, unlike the awkward handshake which she hurriedly broke. “It was a boar. Young one. Couldn’t have seen more than two Seasons. Her tongue darted to wet her lips. ”Tender meat and brittle bones. Was a good runner, though.”
When the man spoke about his clan it was easy to see that something was weighing him down. His voice grew quieter but graver and his expressions darkened - shadows of memories crossing his eyes. As he made to explain with a few chosen words, the reason for the change in his demeanor became apparent. While she had been to young to really understand the death of her mother of feel its full effect Ren had witnessed what it had cost her father and the way he had seemed to age faster than even the Kelvic as the Seasons wore on and he was forced to continue living without his loved one. Loss could cripple the man with more finality than any weapon forged by humans.
Thus when Rothyr made to change the topic the girl allowed the shift gracefully and without commenting on it. “I have yet to see any knights out here. I would imagine them staying mostly around Syliras. This is where I’m headed actually. I’ve always wanted to see the city. I set out from Ravok at the end of Spring.” Her hands moved behind her back, the wrist on one held in the other and she swayed slowly back and forth on the spot, considering her next words. “If you’re headed back to Syliras we could perhaps partner up and travel together. There’s more game to be caught by two hunters.”