Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20190522145433/@comment-33787399-20190529051408

Jehan had been briefly distracted by the prospect of the dragon approaching, staring at it as it did so before dismissing the dragon once it flew out of reach. Once Eivyi had passed him, he made sure to keep up as well as possible.

He didn't say a word as he spurred his own steed to catch up with his two companions in front. The sun atop the sky made the treeline cast long shadows across the path. He glanced sideways at the dirt road, and the two distinct shadows that sat atop his own steed. One being his own, familiar in shape and size, and another figure seemingly sat behind him.

From the shadow that was not his own, he could make out her silhouette - and the wind that grazed her raven hair as the two galopped towards their client.

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"Quite so." He replied, seemingly agreeing with Einyi. Or it could very well have been he was replying to another. Either way, he urged his horse to at the very least keep up with the rest, a directive the summoned steed had little issue with following on its own.