[ Howl is as equally unimpressed by the objections of the Pleroma as most of the other Kenoma Aions. Abel's comment is so vague that it's practically meaningless in Howl's eyes, although that may impression may partially be fueled by the wizard's own refusal to think about what meaning the question does have.
But in the wake of Abel's words, he recognizes the presence not far from Howl, standing back out of the fray, forcing himself to be exceedingly quiet and still in the face of all this.
After a moment of decision, he paces over to Liem, his expression vaguely pleasant and overly casual for the situation. ]
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But in the wake of Abel's words, he recognizes the presence not far from Howl, standing back out of the fray, forcing himself to be exceedingly quiet and still in the face of all this.
After a moment of decision, he paces over to Liem, his expression vaguely pleasant and overly casual for the situation. ]
Did that one get to you?