Hadama turned to Thalassa with courtesy at first, but at her suggestion his expression softened into open approval. He bowed to her, a gesture of sincere gratitude for her words as he agreed with them. "I would like to do that as well," he confirmed. "Thank you." looking to Maea to see what her opinion would be, the decision to continue along the river bank was met with relief.
He looked towards the water with an expression that might have almost been wistful if he wasn't so good at controlling his expression. In the end, though, he gave a slight shake of his head and remained on dry land. The advantage of height meant that he would have a better chance of seeing any Roses while he looked for the corpses of their slain foes. It was, perhaps, slower, but no chance of the treasured flowers could be passed up. Not with things becoming so dire.
Hadama stays on land and walks along the bank, looking for the corpses and ready to dive in and shift to hippocampus form to retrieve them with his water magic if they find one.
He looked towards the water with an expression that might have almost been wistful if he wasn't so good at controlling his expression. In the end, though, he gave a slight shake of his head and remained on dry land. The advantage of height meant that he would have a better chance of seeing any Roses while he looked for the corpses of their slain foes. It was, perhaps, slower, but no chance of the treasured flowers could be passed up. Not with things becoming so dire.
Hadama stays on land and walks along the bank, looking for the corpses and ready to dive in and shift to hippocampus form to retrieve them with his water magic if they find one.







