"I do not mind to walk," he says, shrugging as they begin to move through the streets. "It is what I am used to."
Skellig keeps himself relatively 'under the radar', so to speak, as they venture into the city. He is not actively hiding himself, just not going out of his way to make himself known or seen. Mostly, he is observing - picking up on words, phrases he overhears, studying mannerisms of people they pass by, noting the general energy of the spaces, listening to the echoes from the doorways.
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Skellig keeps himself relatively 'under the radar', so to speak, as they venture into the city. He is not actively hiding himself, just not going out of his way to make himself known or seen. Mostly, he is observing - picking up on words, phrases he overhears, studying mannerisms of people they pass by, noting the general energy of the spaces, listening to the echoes from the doorways.
She is leading, but he stays close to her side.