Ash blinked as well, glancing over at Legolas with a slight smile. “No, it’s not evil, per se. Children in my world have a tendency to just sit about and play these things all the time.” He thought for a moment on how to explain it better. “Rotting isn’t used as an evil term, well for the most part. It’s more like they don’t have enrichment, they don’t learn to their full capacity because they are preoccupied with things like this.” He nodded, hoping that he’d cleared that up a little bit. “Some people, on the other hand will tell you that games like this are evil though.” He teased with a smirk over at the other.
He nodded his head slowly, “It does indeed.” He looked down at the fairies at his feet and let out a soft sigh. He knew all too well about how evil attacked those who could not defend themselves. It was one of the main reasons as to why he’d been created. Swirling silver eyes slid over to Legolas, “Can you feel her?” He chuckled softly settling down. “That would be Simi that’s amiss, Legolas. She wants to eat some fairies, and be free of her form she’s taken on my body.” He shifted, laying the controller down in his lap. Reaching up he pulled the neck of his t-shirt down a little bit and tilted his head back to show only a small portion of the dragon tattoo form of Simi. “She’s my demon, my protector as well and is only allowed to leave this form if I tell her or if I’m in grave danger. She says hello as well, by the way.” He let go of the neck of his t-shirt, and shifted back in his seat as he picked up his controller again. “I’m afraid to let her loose just yet. The situation is still too volatile for me to feel comfortable letting her go.”
He smiled with another nod, “Yes, something like that.” His brows rose a degree, and he thought for a moment, “What instrument are you thinking of, Legolas?” He glanced over at the other, raising a brow. He chuckled softly, “Doesn’t everyone, well to you at least, seeing as how you are from a far different world than most here?” He smirked over at the other, merely teasing the elf.
“Now we battle.” He smirked still, settling down as he waited on it to load. He glanced over, smiling softly at the fairy and at the small action that Legolas made to settle it back on his shoulder. “Yes, wouldn’t do any good to harm the one you saved.” He looked back at the TV as the game loaded, watching it as the characters bantered back and forth with one another. “Ready?”