[Kell nods. He doesn't interrupt and doesn't ask for clarification at first. It seems obvious to him this EƤrendil must have been a prince, and there must have been strife in his homeland if he was chased away, and that family problems where not the only trouble the prince had. There's a sense of bigger danger. The dark Elrond speaks of. To Kell it feels eerily familiar. How is it that there's always some darkness looming over otherwise perfectly fine lands? While not exactly the fall of Black London, the situation does strike a chord. Kell waits with his questions until the elf has finished.]
Why was he chased away from his home? Was he expecting to find someone in particular across the sea that could help him?
[Other kingdoms perhaps? Sympathetic to his cause.]
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Kell waits with his questions until the elf has finished.]
Why was he chased away from his home? Was he expecting to find someone in particular across the sea that could help him?
[Other kingdoms perhaps? Sympathetic to his cause.]