[ Hilda's the first to admit that she doesn't enjoy work, so someone would think that she wouldn't mind standing in a cage waiting around for an opportune time to do something. Unfortunately she finds herself quickly becoming antsy instead.
But as she has discovered on their journey out to the camp itself, Altair seems a little bit more no nonsense and not as willing to indulge her as someone else might. At least her fidgeting helps sell the part of a nervous young woman instead of someone that's becoming increasingly impatient with their situation.
Instead she tries to do as he suggests, noting that the tent that the supposed leader came out of isn't the same one that they had disappeared back into. Someone else does enter it carrying what looks like an armful of maps before leaving moments later without them. Before she can point it out to Altair though, another guard approaches them, funnily enough, the man that Altair had noted.
She backs up slightly as if trying to put distance between herself and the man really using it as a way to signal to Altair that they had a visitor. ]
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But as she has discovered on their journey out to the camp itself, Altair seems a little bit more no nonsense and not as willing to indulge her as someone else might. At least her fidgeting helps sell the part of a nervous young woman instead of someone that's becoming increasingly impatient with their situation.
Instead she tries to do as he suggests, noting that the tent that the supposed leader came out of isn't the same one that they had disappeared back into. Someone else does enter it carrying what looks like an armful of maps before leaving moments later without them. Before she can point it out to Altair though, another guard approaches them, funnily enough, the man that Altair had noted.
She backs up slightly as if trying to put distance between herself and the man really using it as a way to signal to Altair that they had a visitor. ]
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