Ash smirked softly, and lifted a shoulder. “To me they are learned in some things and some things not. Then again it’s been a long time since I was young.” He teased, and then raised a brow. Shaking his head he took in a deep breath, “A lot of them aren’t ill willed. There would be a few that would be worrisome if they came through, but on the whole not too many of them I couldn’t take out myself.” He lifted a shoulder, and cast a glance over at Legolas. “What is on your mind? You seem worried.”
Silver eyes turned back to the TV, and he chuckled softly. “Seems your friend is a little more than just infatuated with you, Legolas.” Carefully he watched the TV, not really thinking on the fairies. They weren’t bothering him, they were just light weights upon his shoulders that shifted and whispered in a strange language that he did not know. “I’m sure that you would, but Simi would disagree with you. Of that I am certain.” He shook his head, “Arda?” He snorted softly at the thought of not worrying. “Not meaning any disrespect, Legolas. I fear that I will always carry a weight upon my shoulders. I would show you the place that I call home more often than not. It’s a place called New Orleans.” Ash laughed as well, “No, nothing is wrong. I guess I’ll go back to being my surly self.” He chuckled softly still and raised a brow as his man fell.
“Well, I do suppose you had beginner’s luck, Legolas.” He shook his head, rolling his shoulders and disturbing the fairies once again. “They’re going to plot against me in the middle of the night, cut my hair or some nonsense with as much as I keep disturbing them.” He watched as the next round began, readying himself. “Well no, it is possible. The game is nothing more than a complex string of words, commands and so forth. Nothing that can’t be tinkered with to cause growth.” He lifted a shoulder, “There’s a game called the Sims, there you can play old, or young. Watch them grow, live their lives. Basically you play God.” He shrugged a shoulder, and pulled off a quick combination.
Acheron considered Legolas’ words for a moment, “Perhaps, but I’m pretty good with things like that.” He sighed, “I swear if the other gods have messed with my mind, I fear for them when I get back home.” He glanced over at Legolas, “You shouldn’t have to worry about evil or darkness here, Legolas. Not as long as I am here, and not the cause of the darkness. I think Kakashi would help out as well. I highly doubt the ninja would want this burden to bear by himself.”