He remains tense when the change is acknowledged, never letting the enemy leave his sight. He knows—of course he knows what the forest is capable of. What may have very well happened that day. Changing things now, it won't make any difference—but does that mean he should just stand by and let it happen?
he can't. not again, never again, no matter how much this thing terrifies him—
He stubbornly wants to dig in his heels, to prove something stupid to this ghost of a memory... but Heimr turns around, his back to the enemy (don't do that, that's tactical suicide). Reluctantly, anxiously, Add allows himself to be lead away. Watching over his shoulder the entire time, Dynamo trailing behind them...
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he can't. not again, never again, no matter how much this thing terrifies him—
He stubbornly wants to dig in his heels, to prove something stupid to this ghost of a memory... but Heimr turns around, his back to the enemy (don't do that, that's tactical suicide). Reluctantly, anxiously, Add allows himself to be lead away. Watching over his shoulder the entire time, Dynamo trailing behind them...