Inhuman noises? Count Lezard in. He had gone about looking for the remnants of his death worm, and located precious little thereof; the pleasantly eerie sound was a good excuse to divert his attention for a time.
Since he did not know the immediate source of the sound, he could not merely teleport to it. He had to walk toward it, like any ordinary quester on a dungeon crawl. But because he didn't want to walk in deathworm guts (a pratfall would be most embarrassing, should anyone be near), he decided to levitate instead.
Imagine his surprise when the whistling turned out to come from a human, and not some unholy beast or chthonic configuration of architecture! Lezard was rather disappointed, truth be told. But because he'd floated all the way to find this person, he might as well say hello.
"Greetings," he said, bowing in his customary fashion. And still levitating. With his cloak fluttering in a nonexistent wind just like it does on his status screen. "I am Lezard Valeth. Are you a newcomer to Hogwarts?" For he'd not seen the man before, and he did tend to get around.
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Date: 2009-08-25 04:00 am (UTC)Since he did not know the immediate source of the sound, he could not merely teleport to it. He had to walk toward it, like any ordinary quester on a dungeon crawl. But because he didn't want to walk in deathworm guts (a pratfall would be most embarrassing, should anyone be near), he decided to levitate instead.
Imagine his surprise when the whistling turned out to come from a human, and not some unholy beast or chthonic configuration of architecture! Lezard was rather disappointed, truth be told. But because he'd floated all the way to find this person, he might as well say hello.
"Greetings," he said, bowing in his customary fashion. And still levitating. With his cloak fluttering in a nonexistent wind
just like it does on his status screen. "I am Lezard Valeth. Are you a newcomer to Hogwarts?" For he'd not seen the man before, and he did tend to get around.