Talk:Mountains/Tundra/@comment-17722056-20170107171834/@comment-17722056-20170108023355

The attentive eel-hound quickly took note of the hostage situation and alerted his master, whom only just had gone deep into his meditation. Great, what now, Samir wondered as he opened his eyes and followed Baldar. From the ledge he stood on, Samir began observing the situation. The man clearly had the height and size advantage (though Samir had gained some muscle from being in the police force), and the giant sword on his back made Samir presume he could be a non bender. ''Looks can be decieving; I should probably remain cautious regardless. This isn't someone I can just ask Baldar to rough up. ''Samir whispered a few commands into his eel-hound's ear, causing the eel-hound to move down the hill in a more covered, hidden walkway down the hillside. Samir readied his wooden staff as he slid down the snow-covered hillside to be on an even plain with Kila. He had pondered trying to toss his composite, needle knives at him from long range, but he did not want to risk hitting the woman. Once on the same level, Samir spoke his warning aloud calmly, knowing in such an open space the element of surprise would be a far cry.