Moondancer wrote:Mori nodded, not quite believing the man but having no reason to mistrust him so far. "And I suppose that knowing what you're doing here is even more unlikely?" He leaned against the nearest tree, crossing his arms and watching the other man sceptically. He felt he could relax for now, not seeing any current danger.
(( Sorry for the ridiculously short post >.< I really have no idea what to write for Caele at the moment))
((Okay since some people on this thread don't know about eagle vision here goes:
Assassins in Ezio and Altairs Creed are normal people, except for a select few, those in the bloodline of the first true assassins. i can't really reveal how they have this power without spoiling a big part of the game, but the best assassins have it, and you'll see why.
When eagle vision is first activated for the young assassin in training it comes without warning, usually when the boy or girl is in panic mode or deep in thought. Eagle vision is primarily used to find targets and to solve problems. For instance say there is a fork in the road, a trained assassin that has eagle vision can activate it and see that the left side is slightly yellow, indicating that it is the way to the target. Again, I can't explain how this happens but trust meh.

Eagle vision darkens the vision of the user and makes things glow certain colors. Hiding places are white, allies are blue, guards or enemies are red and the target is yellow. everything else is just dark. the colors glow rather brightly when eagle vision is under control, but it takes years upon years of training to hone it. See
here. to see what it looks like. Another note, you can't tell is an assassin is using eagle vision, not even if you're a mind reader, i can't explain why but you can't. That is my speech! I <3 AC.

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Altair breathed in deeply. Having been trained to use his eagle vision on short notice he managed to make the world go dark.His eyes flashed at the sight of a glowing pink figure nearby just before he heard the whizz of an arrow coming from further back. it twanged into a tree next to Mori's head, but Altair kept his steely gaze, unflinching. He saw the pink shape leaping from the tree to confront the new intruder and inwardly growled. Jun. He heard her say something but couldn't quite make it out. He pulled out of his eagle vision.
"No. And we have company." He murmured as if an arrow hadn't nearly taken Mori out.