Legolas had gotten back from doing another turn around all of the mansion he could explore. The place was huge and getting bigger. He lay the map on his bed, watching the mansion change on paper as he could feel it in his body as it did so. Just small changes, room gathering items of the people about to arrive, changing a little here and there within the rooms. There were also plants growing in the greenhouse, as Acheron had called it.
Smiling he folded the map, feeling the doors stir. There was a change in the air and Legolas' smile turned into a frown. "This shall not be good on my demeanor." He sighed lightly, tucking the map into his belt as he gathered up his weapons. Leaving his bow in his hands he took an arrow out, holding them loosely. He was still deadly with the weapons held in such a way.
Striding out of his room he held his head high as he leapt up onto the banister. Sliding down he arrived on the other side of the two new arrivals, nodding his head at the god-like creature. He still was not too sure about Acheron, but his heart told him that the being was good. His eyes slid over the two. Uchiha Sasuke as the others called him, "So much hate in one so young." Legolas knew his face showed the pain on the anger he could feel, "Indecision, he no longer knows his clear path."
His eyes then slid over to Neji, this one was not as bad. Still so young to be holding so much. "If you try to kill each other, there will be repercussions for such actions. Believe me, you shall not like them." Legolas did not know the powers these two held, some kind of natural force that he knew himself. Elves used it for healing, help, bringing light, surely these two could learn those ways and lead more peaceful lives.
At Acheron's words Legolas looked at him, and smiled, "Ah, yes, you will." He gave a welcoming smile to the other two, "Come, relax some, Uchiha Sasuke, you are rather tired, allow yourself to heal." He slowly put the arrow back, putting his bow over his shoulder, resting his hands at his sides. Surely they would not attack each other. Even if they did, Legolas trusted Acheron's judgment on what to do.