Myrreh listened carefully to the others introductions, herbologist was hardly a title, though the strange ability Nettil seemed to possess to animate plants was something to keep in mind. Two of them rejected titles, in the case of the scaly woman it seemed a reaction to being outcast, while Iuratus seemed too proud to rely on them. Then there was the professor, a rare but respected position she supposed, and lastly the princess. Myrreh rather doubted that she was such, the city had a few such figures and they were rarely seen in public let alone in the forest surrounded by strangers, as indeed some of the other strangers seemed surprised by this title. A lie? Or was the supposed princess an outcast, or otherwise visited by unfortunate circumstances. As she hopped off of the root Myrreh considered all of this carefully as she made note of the additional stranger rushing towards them, fleeing from some creature or another.
Once the newcomer, another scale covered creature, began shrieking she gave the matter slightly more attention. The creature he was fleeing from didn't look particularly threatening, though the princess, Jensa she reminded herself, seemed interested in it.
"Hello. Mind if we talk a little before we fight?"
"It is outnumbered," she commented, "instinct should dictate that it retreats."
There were few enough predators that would take on such numbers as her family alone, even another hunter of the city would hesitate and she knew her brothers and sisters of the hunt were far more relentless than a common predator. The creature hadn't seemed large enough to require such a glut of prey either, not all at once at least. Perhaps it might stalk them for a time, but unless it was particularly voracious she doubted it would attack now.
Once the newcomer, another scale covered creature, began shrieking she gave the matter slightly more attention. The creature he was fleeing from didn't look particularly threatening, though the princess, Jensa she reminded herself, seemed interested in it.
"Hello. Mind if we talk a little before we fight?"
"It is outnumbered," she commented, "instinct should dictate that it retreats."
There were few enough predators that would take on such numbers as her family alone, even another hunter of the city would hesitate and she knew her brothers and sisters of the hunt were far more relentless than a common predator. The creature hadn't seemed large enough to require such a glut of prey either, not all at once at least. Perhaps it might stalk them for a time, but unless it was particularly voracious she doubted it would attack now.