She watched as Dadelus moved his club as if to defend himself against the serpent she held in her hand. Her right brow rose as if she were puzzling over the smaller male's reaction. It wasn't like the thing was big enough to actually do any harm. The way it was coiling around her arm and the round shape of its eyes sort of showed that it was harmless, to an extent; not poisonous anyway, at least if the snakes here went according to any real-world standard. “I think it was more after the rabbits than after any of us.” She said as she watched the snake wrapping its long, scaly body around her arm.
Camus' words cut into her own as usual, the man was about as rude as they came, but she was honestly starting to get used to it. At the very least, his tone didn't seem to bother her so much, though that might have something to do with the fact that she had already once proven to him that she wasn't afraid to deck him, if he pushed her far enough, either. “A seven from you would be a nine from anyone else, so I'll take it.” She said as she took a step back from Camus, releasing her hold on the snake as he reached to pat the thing's head. Allowing it to curl its way up her arm, she opened her palm menu and opened the copy of the player guide there. Scanning the bestiary for the local area, she closed her palm menu and tilted her head at the two males.
Camus was offering to help Daedalus and she almost snorted out loud at the thought. Maybe that was why she had followed the pompous male. Perhaps, with what she knew of him, she was simply curious to see how he might be with others. There had been the one girl, that pink-haired one, but hell, she had apparently gotten lost somewhere along the way out of the woods. She should probably go back to look for her, but it was what it was. Maybe she had gone off on purpose. A lot of people probably did. Training herself up was something she planned to do herself, and standing around here wasn't going to do it, either.
Hearing the males speak of cooking, she smirked, slightly. She couldn't really imagine Camus doing anything of the sort, especially over an open fire or something of the like, rather than with a toaster, stove, or microwave. This world wasn't what they were used to, but it seemed, in a lot of ways, people didn't understand that. If anything it was a place built more like King Arthur's realm. Maybe that was the draw for it, for her. Maybe she secretly wanted that fairy tale type story. No, if anything, she wanted to be a knight. That had always been her draw for such things. She had never cared much for the girls in the stories, all helpless and such. It disgusted her, but there deeper reasons for that, and no one here needed to know them.
Breaking herself out of her thoughts as she heard Camus speaking once more, she shook her head, as she looked at the snake coiled around her arm, its head rested against the back of her hand and she raised a brow at the male. “She looks pretty content to me.” She said as she shook her head at him and rolled her eyes. 'Manhandling'? She most certainly was not. And then he was answering her of his masteries. He had chosen well, near as she could tell, and it explained a few things, like their encounter with the dire rabbit and the way he had been.
Hearing Camus speak of taking the snake, she simply held her arm out towards him, the snake coiled around it, still. She wasn't really going to have a use for the thing herself, and hell she figured, with his choice of skills, he would be a better choice than just tossing it aside or needlessly killing it. Looking back at Daedelus, she gave him a wide smile as she waited for Camus to take the snake. “I suppose I'll leave you fellas to it, then.” She said, waiting for the snake to be transferred before she turned to head on across the field.
Camus could handle a few rabbits for sure and it wasn't exactly a welcome she'd felt when she'd arrived. The two should be fine, as long as they were careful. She just hoped they wouldn't run into anything bigger and things wouldn't turn out too roughly for the little Faerin. She, herself, well, it remained to be seen what would happen for her, and that was part of the adventure.
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