I am known by many names but you may call me Fauno (fauno) wrote in pandemansion,
The goat-like ears flicked at Legolas' words; obviously curious in what the elf had said. "We've been called by the Gods?" Just as sudden as Legolas appeared, it striked El Fauno that his sense of smell vanished. He once lost the majority, if not all, of his major senses at one time before, so why was this one any different? Fauno took two steps, closing about four foot-worth of distance between himself and Legolas. Still unsure about the ideal, the faun stepped once more before introducing himself.
"I have many names. Ones only the Wind, and the trees can pronounce. I ... am a faun." The faun, true to a gent's form, gave a bow, regardless that Legolas could not see it. Perhaps it was merely a servant's form to bow to a superior, or it would not feel right if he did not go through such motioins, but never the less, it was done.
THe faeries, occasionally uttering some form of monkey-like gibberish, followed suit by flittering about the room once more. Of course, the green faerie (still in an insect-like state), chose to change into it's true self and flitter closer to Legolas, gripping the key and giving it a slight, gentle pull until El Fauno had decided to trust the person; even if he was blind.
The faerie, bretheren in tow, lifted the key up into the faun's outstretched hand, were he then placed it into the pouch on his side for safe keeping.