The blind man turned, his head tilting towards Kaever, a quizzical look crossing his features. A few of the nearby Icewatch Kelvics turned as well, a few of them recognizing Kaevar, giving him short and quiet nods. Stitch just silently studied this newcomer, trying to place his face in the masses of Kelvics he had been running into lately. He had been training and working with so many, that a few of them had started to blend together. Stitch could instantly tell he was a Kelvic, though that did little. The rest of them were Kelvics as well. The newcomer likely ran with the Icewatch crowd, too. He had that beastial Aura about him, yet a bit of the calm discipline that came along with the Icewatch.
After a few more moments of studying the man, Stitch gave him a short nod and a bright smile, turning back to the fellows he had been helping work out just moments before. "Mind if this one takes a short break, milords?" The Kelvics grunted out their consent, wandering off to find other opponents to train with, gracious enough to share Stitch with the interested newcomer. Apparently he had never experienced the blind man before.
Stitch turned, thickly dressed compared to the Kelvic. He had on woolen leggings and a couple of shirts, as well as a thick wool cloak. Despite what looked like heavy clothing, the man stood tall, his head held high. He took a bit of pride in his work here, and didn't want to appear like a slouch. He felt like he had to make an impression, since he had been given the honor of helping train the Icewatch. Looking a bit boyish, Stitch puffed out his chest, assuming an over-serious look. The effect was pretty comical. It would be obvious to Kaevar that Stitch was just trying to look professional. A bit of a blush gave away the nervousness the blind man was feeling.
After all, how couldn't he? Every time he sparred with one of these massive bears, a little shot of terror ran through him. And to top it all off, even in his human form, this particular man was massive. He was standing at least four inches above Stitch's own head. Stitch would stare at his neck if he held his head level. Stitch sighed to himself, bending down, his cloak pooling on the snowy ground as he knelt into a few different stretches. It was a rather nice cloak for the blind human. It did a good job of covering his body, hiding his entire frame, likely keeping a good amount of bodily heat held in.
After a bit, he straightened again, smiling brightly at Kaevar.
"Whenever you are ready, milord. Animal form or not. It is up to you." |