Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29461586-20150518062512/@comment-29458028-20150521230730

Seth tapped his fingers on the window frame impatiently, as he waited for the conversation to draw to an end. He didn't know this person, and for all they knew, he could be an altmer spy on a massive payroll, who helped out to gain long term access. If so, that would be trouble

Seth looked to be completely bored and at ease, though. Despite the fact the position of his hands would make it easy for him to draw either sword at short notice, or just use his bare hands.

(You wouldn't notice a stance change, and Seth's face looks liked of bored and blank)

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Sariel was unnerved at seeing a stranger, since she didn't really trust anyone that was not her friend. She was still ready to draw her sword, and unlike her brother, she couldn't hide it too well. She was still an excellent Swordswoman for her age, though.

Then again, Sariel was easy to befriend, compared to her brother.