[Ankh was surprised to find someone he'd known before coming here, actually. The way Jinga talks, it's like he's alone - but maybe that's just because he's so often thinking about his wife.
He nods at the explanation. Given his history with Eiji and the fact that they still tend to argue just for the sake of arguing even now, he understands the idea well enough. And he can feel that tension in Ryuuga, much as he'd calmed down from how he'd initially greeted him. That lingering desire for violence and beating out that frustration with his fists, or a sword.
...just as he can feel the same from a more familiar presence some distance behind him. His lips quirk up in a hint of a smile. He doesn't need to look to see who that is, or whether he's even close enough to be visible yet, and the fact that he could pick it out so easily at a distance means there is probably very good reason for them to not want other people around.]
And he's coming. So I guess now I'll leave you alone.
[With that, he turns to walk away again, hopefully without a spirit animal trying to trip him this time.]
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[Ankh was surprised to find someone he'd known before coming here, actually. The way Jinga talks, it's like he's alone - but maybe that's just because he's so often thinking about his wife.
He nods at the explanation. Given his history with Eiji and the fact that they still tend to argue just for the sake of arguing even now, he understands the idea well enough. And he can feel that tension in Ryuuga, much as he'd calmed down from how he'd initially greeted him. That lingering desire for violence and beating out that frustration with his fists, or a sword.
...just as he can feel the same from a more familiar presence some distance behind him. His lips quirk up in a hint of a smile. He doesn't need to look to see who that is, or whether he's even close enough to be visible yet, and the fact that he could pick it out so easily at a distance means there is probably very good reason for them to not want other people around.]
And he's coming. So I guess now I'll leave you alone.
[With that, he turns to walk away again, hopefully without a spirit animal trying to trip him this time.]