Valoria continued at her same pace, a slow, idle wander, watching as Jobbi squirmed ahead after Tydos. She couldn't say that she would miss her company.
It was only then, when her attention was no longer divided between Jobbi's overwhelming positive attitude and her own false politeness, that she noticed their uninvited compainions.
She couldn't place what it was at first. Just an unsettling feeling that seemed to hang in the air. She'd felt the tension emitting from Reina and Xuxo earlier. This wasn't the same. The tense feeling earlier had been tight, high in energy, but short lived. And by this point, seemed to have already fizzled out for the most part.
No. This was something different.
Surely someone else had noticed it too. Either that or she was reading into things too deeply. Perhaps she was just paranoid. But it almost felt like there was something, beyond the thick trunks of the trees, watching them. Like something was out there just waiting for the right moment to make itself known.
Her suspicions where confirmed as Aris called out towards Tydos and Jobbi.
"Jobbi, Tydos. Come back to the group."
So he felt it too. At his comment, many of the others appeared to become aware of it, and the group seemed to grow closer together. They were no longer spread across the track. Rather, they'd come to a complete standstill.
Finally, she spotted them. Pairs of eyes looking at them from beyond the foliage. She couldn't give an estimate as to how many. But she knew what they were the moment she noticed them.
Flesh Raiders.
Upon her arrival here on Tython, she'd been cautioned as to their presence. Despite being land-bound and restricted to this planet for the past six months, she had yet to encounter them. Which, taking her current situation into account, had probably been for the best.
Valoria kept herself collected, taking the ounce of fear that had begun to rise and stuffing it back down her throat. It wouldn't help anybody.
Their situation was plain now. Everyone was aware of it. And it's severity. Except, perhaps, the Huttlet. But that shouldn't be unexpected to anyone at this point.
She found herself in agreeance with Xuko. The entire point of this was a team building activity. To strengthen their skills in working with one-another. They couldn't be babied by their high-ups forever. At some point they had to learn to face these problems alone.
The low, groveling growl from one of the creatures drew her attention. She hadn't the faintest what it meant.
She'd attempted to learn their language, during the many hours she'd spent stuck within the temple, but none of it had really clicked. At the time, it had been rather low priority to her. Now she wished she'd tried a little harder.
The most she could attempt to say was '
go away,' but that was more likely to provoke them than anything. So it was best she remained silent.
Valoria watched without comment as Reina placed out her peace offering. It was a good idea, but she rather doubted the creatures would be interested in the minimal amount of fish flesh presented. There was so little there, hardly enough to satisfy them all.
It was a nice sentiment though.
Unfortunately, sentiment didn't always work. Not all species viewed sentiment under the same light. A sign of respect for one can been seen as an insult to another.
Valoria had started mentally preparing for the worst. Figuring out how to ensure, that in the worst case scenario, nobody ends up as a corpse left ravaged amongst the forest debris.
As it turned out, it was all for nothing as the Huttlet came storming over. Fearless, in all her naivety, bringing with her that dreadful odour. Valoria found it hard enough to stand as it was. She could only imagine what an assault it would've been on these creature's senses.
The ones near Jobbi had backed away further into the depths of the trees, disappearing from sight.
Valoria refused to see it as permanent.
The sudden onslaught on their senses had forced the Flesh Raiders away. It had been unexpected. And unprepared for. They'd been startled, and reacted as a bird would to a thunderclap. They took flight.
It was a temporary retreat.
No doubt they'd be back.
Still, this bought them time.
Time to think things over. Find a better approach than sending the Huttlet in their direction and hoping the scent is still enough to keep them at bay.
Even so, Valoria was inclined to let one of the others take control of the situation. She didn't trust herself to make the right decision.
Not given her track record.