
As silly as it looked to see a grown man being led by a kid half his size, he held a strain of worry under his emotions. Was it safe to let her wander like he did? Before they set out he'd heard impressions of a monster travelling through here with no shortage of crying and consoling at the memory. What if she got hurt? She wasn't as strong as Volta's (unnaturally) sized paws or as courageous as the alien's half-sibling Hunter.
There was no telling what could happen, and he figured the harness would let her remember him and keep track of him while he was behind her. It was a shame that the magic he struggled to reach failed to fire- he was beginning to get hungry after immediately setting off for this beast. It wasn't long until they hit Canis and, soon, the chrysalis, his want to scoop his daughter into his arms rising more and more. There was a sense of foreboding in that tunnel before this... What if the monster had caused it?
When she paused, he popped a squat by her, tail thumping on the ground as he got to her level. Attentive eyes looked over her as she spoke (she was like Ashtoreth, really... And now he was sad over Fisher).
"Where'd you say it ran off to?" His fingers tensed on the knife in his pocket, and the spear on his back felt heavy against his spine. Nothing threatened his daughter if he could do anything to prevent it.
As he made to inspect what had borne such a beast, the call rang out from eerily close by, and his heart jumped to his throat. It wasn't a voice he recognized. Was this the monster looking for a challenge? Did- Did they want to fight
day? No, no, it was a different pronunciation, just a bit to the left as he left the ammolite to itself. Vivilene was looking and pleading to him and Attikias's expression struggled to not show worry. He'd only made her feel worse. Instead, he donned a face of stern confusion when he rose to his feet and came closer to his daughter, hand reaching to pull her shoulder close.
They walked together, then, to the gathering. And what a gathering it was- voices to the side caught his attention as he came close, mismatched eyes lying on a
very familiar coat.
Ah. Clearing his throat, Attikias squatted once more besides Vivilene and pointed to the Collector, his voice at a low whisper.
"Hey, Vivi," he began, his voice careful.
"Look. That's the person that gave your dad his knife." He glanced to Kalama's direction before pulling the carving knife from its sheath, turning it in place for Viv to inspect.
"He is a very nice man, despite his looks. He is um, very scary, though." The elf gave a soft laugh, here, one that
totally wasn't nervous. He'd just realized that he may be spooking the poor girl.
"He has a lot of cool stuff like this. Um, he looks busy though. Do you want to meet him later? ... It's alright if you don't." His gaze was soft on Vivilene's expression, now, watching to see what she'd do and letting her take the tentative lead.