Zaknafein is smarter that many have ever taken him for, his intelligence more often than not ignored because he's male. He's quiet, deciding quickly that if neither of them are going to be understood than it's better off not to waste the time and energy on useless words.
When Caesar moves, he does as well, in an opposite circle to keep the distance between them until he ends up across the room. It's not until the light vanishes that his assumptions had been proven true. He slowly lowers the arm shielding his face, red eyes blinking until clarity returns. The strange, glowing panels are still brighter than the candlelight he's used to, but something he's more likely to be able to grow accustomed to.
He finally meets Caesar's gaze directly, sword still upraised but he's at least somewhat less tense now. His head tilts curiously, the motion spilling some of his long hair over his shoulder as his eyes narrow, trying to get a read on this strange wizard. A human?
Zak points at Caesar, then at the portal, wanting to be certain the spell was his doing.
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When Caesar moves, he does as well, in an opposite circle to keep the distance between them until he ends up across the room. It's not until the light vanishes that his assumptions had been proven true. He slowly lowers the arm shielding his face, red eyes blinking until clarity returns. The strange, glowing panels are still brighter than the candlelight he's used to, but something he's more likely to be able to grow accustomed to.
He finally meets Caesar's gaze directly, sword still upraised but he's at least somewhat less tense now. His head tilts curiously, the motion spilling some of his long hair over his shoulder as his eyes narrow, trying to get a read on this strange wizard. A human?
Zak points at Caesar, then at the portal, wanting to be certain the spell was his doing.