When he was revealed to control invisibility at will – this was terrifying. When she recognized the usage of Nightfall, this added to the mystery – but she hadn't felt outmatched yet. The sand started shifting below her feet as the light added to it. Someone with two, possibly even three marks would be a horrible opponent to fight, especially when she didn't even know what all of them did. For the first time in a long time, she felt truly outmatched. While one of her forms of magic was more common, by his reaction to summoning – she was fairly certain he wouldn't be expecting anything close to Intercession. This would be the backup plan if it ever came to that.
As he spoke, his words scratched “Not many would wish to find Saren” she wasn't sure why anyone would throw that name around so casually. The corrupt bastard was a limited presence outside of her own culture. Perhaps the man had known of Arkanai connection to the deity – and yet, she didn't believe so. Judging by the way he was eyeing her, he had not yet met many or any Sarenborn before. A brief flash of clarity would wash over her, “Did they send you?” the Chronologers of course, but their name would not part her lips. “I normally receive new information directly from my own kin.” She would eye the stealthy individual with question in her eyes, wondering if she misspoke. Since it was mud already stepped in, she would commit, “Why the change?” one of her hands would swim out of the cover to gesture for Runt to stay in place. She was pleasantly surprised by how calm Horse stayed throughout all of this – but given who its travelling companion was, it was understandable.
She would proceed to introduce herself to this Jared creature properly, “I am Velexnia, but humans usually refer to me as Velx” she would eye him intently, judging to see whether her name was new information to him. If they really did send him, he would need some level of prior knowledge. She never did properly answer his question, but this seemed a lesser concern at the moment.