A bit bemused both by the offer of the bibiru and the appearance of the creature, Trahearne took Steven from him carefully, nestling the bibiru safely against his chest as he ran a careful hand over its wings. He hadn't even noticed when Steven discovered that one of the leaves trailing over his shoulder was tasty enough for a snack.
"Scary-looking, you say?" Leo's alarm interrupted him before he could ask more, and Trahearne released Steven back to him with mild confusion, until he saw a little piece of a dull-colored leaf sticking out of the bibiru's mouth.
"Ah, there's no harm done. It'll grow back. It's kind of you to offer, but perhaps a hungry herbivore isn't the best companion for a sylvari," Trahearne commended wryly.
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"Scary-looking, you say?" Leo's alarm interrupted him before he could ask more, and Trahearne released Steven back to him with mild confusion, until he saw a little piece of a dull-colored leaf sticking out of the bibiru's mouth.
"Ah, there's no harm done. It'll grow back. It's kind of you to offer, but perhaps a hungry herbivore isn't the best companion for a sylvari," Trahearne commended wryly.