[Roui just got here, so he actually has no idea what's going on specifically. Just a rather small-looking human walking away from... whatever-that-is-stuck-to-the-wall as it cries out not to be left behind.
Back home at the Hill Camp, the other Sahash were always kind of paranoid of humans. And listening to the fairy-thing, he wonders if the human has done something to her and is leaving her there. Maybe that's why Sahash don't trust humans?
He's not usually one to take pity on much, but he'll try to go over to the fairy to help her. If only because he's mildly agitated at the thought that someone could be so rude to stick someone to ice and leave them there.
He'll start by gently trying to pry the clothes away from the ice, if she'll let him. Of course, to no avail. He gives a thoughtful hum before reaching a conclusion - he still has some of the workers tools from the ice workshop. He might be able to use the pick to get some of the ice away.]
Looks like you're stuck pretty good, there. Look... [He pulls out the pick for a moment, keeping it up for her to see. He's going to try not to spook her, but he's not trying very hard.] I'm going to try to carve you out of it, okay?
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Back home at the Hill Camp, the other Sahash were always kind of paranoid of humans. And listening to the fairy-thing, he wonders if the human has done something to her and is leaving her there. Maybe that's why Sahash don't trust humans?
He's not usually one to take pity on much, but he'll try to go over to the fairy to help her. If only because he's mildly agitated at the thought that someone could be so rude to stick someone to ice and leave them there.
He'll start by gently trying to pry the clothes away from the ice, if she'll let him. Of course, to no avail. He gives a thoughtful hum before reaching a conclusion - he still has some of the workers tools from the ice workshop. He might be able to use the pick to get some of the ice away.]
Looks like you're stuck pretty good, there. Look... [He pulls out the pick for a moment, keeping it up for her to see. He's going to try not to spook her, but he's not trying very hard.] I'm going to try to carve you out of it, okay?