[Listen: it isn't that Satoru intends to be loud, even if it is arguably one of his natural states. Though he has no qualms with disrupting the observance of wildlife and is maybe a little guilty of frequently interrupting peaceful moments, he actually intends to traverse this cliff in peace for once. It's been a long few days and he's a little tired, which isn't typical for him but happens to be a consequence of missing one of his very important techniques. What he really needs is a nice, long nap and a solid few hours of Infinity-free existence so he can recharge, but that's asking for a lot from someone who's accustomed to being untouchable.
But a short doze while encased in Infinity is better than no nap at all. So! He's made his way to a cliff that overlooks a big scary creature in hopes that he'd be alone. Who would want to hang around on ledges while animals leer at them from below? Only crazy people, right?
It's bad luck, really, that Satoru happens to be making his way by one such crazy person, quiet for the first time in possibly forever, only to have to pause behind him because of a sudden need to sneeze. Someone out there must be talking about him, which makes sense, because he's already annoyed his fair share of people on this train. The sound is both loud and sudden.
Which is unfortunate all around, because it's definitely going to attract the Lynel's attention. And there's also the risk that this guy will go plummeting off this edge in surprise. Absolutely his fault, even if this is trouble he actually didn't intend to cause for once. But he's responsible for it nonetheless so he'll go ahead and grab the back of Vidal's shirt preemptively, just in case.]
Close one.
[If Vidal wasn't about to fall, that's unfortunate for him, because Satoru's now sort of holding him over the ledge by the grip he has on his shirt, which means he averted no crisis just to give Vidal the impression that he's about to be fed to that angry Lynel.
Satoru sounds completely relaxed and unbothered by this near-disaster. And he seems in no hurry to get them away from the ledge and out of sight of the disturbed Lynel.]
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But a short doze while encased in Infinity is better than no nap at all. So! He's made his way to a cliff that overlooks a big scary creature in hopes that he'd be alone. Who would want to hang around on ledges while animals leer at them from below? Only crazy people, right?
It's bad luck, really, that Satoru happens to be making his way by one such crazy person, quiet for the first time in possibly forever, only to have to pause behind him because of a sudden need to sneeze. Someone out there must be talking about him, which makes sense, because he's already annoyed his fair share of people on this train. The sound is both loud and sudden.
Which is unfortunate all around, because it's definitely going to attract the Lynel's attention. And there's also the risk that this guy will go plummeting off this edge in surprise. Absolutely his fault, even if this is trouble he actually didn't intend to cause for once. But he's responsible for it nonetheless so he'll go ahead and grab the back of Vidal's shirt preemptively, just in case.]
Close one.
[If Vidal wasn't about to fall, that's unfortunate for him, because Satoru's now sort of holding him over the ledge by the grip he has on his shirt, which means he averted no crisis just to give Vidal the impression that he's about to be fed to that angry Lynel.
Satoru sounds completely relaxed and unbothered by this near-disaster. And he seems in no hurry to get them away from the ledge and out of sight of the disturbed Lynel.]
It looks pretty mad, huh?