Elvin knew when someone entered the forest. But like anyone with no ill intentions, there was nothing that would harm Enyo.
Elvin was as old as the forest. Even older, technically, as he was the beginning of it. His tree stood here, right by the lake, first. When there had been nothing but plains, no human anywhere in sight.
Enyo’s village had been the one to teach him to hide inside his tree and stay away from humans. Except one little girl, who had found him, and taught him to love everything.
He had been here when the village fell. He had watched the humans move away one by one, until the village had been burned to the ground. By then a few more trees had grown close to his. The beginning of the forest.
And now there was nothing left, except Elvin, and his forest. The lake protected by a magical charm that lead everyone in circles around it. Unable to go to the lake.Enyo looked up half expecting to see him but he could also tell he was behind him. He was curious and wanted to see who he spoke to but knowing he didn’t want to be seen he respected that and stayed sat. He frowned as the flowers got too wet to continue to weave so he set the half made flower grown to the side.
“A little chill can be chased away with a flurry of wisps once the rain dwindles.” He replies simply. “Though if you desire is for me to leave, I’ll be gone in a heartbeat.” He promised.
“I don’t mind if you’ll stay.”, Elvin hummed, smiling lightly. “As long as you’re no harm to us, and no one else, we’ll appreciate your stay.”. He would like to know someone else was in the forest, living here, peaceful and kind. It was a nice thought, and maybe he could come to Enyo more often to talk.
“But I still don’t wish for you to be cold, or get sick, no matter how fast you can dry and heal. If you’d like to make a home, there’s a small clearing nearby.”.