tab tab ooc: I don't remember exactly when he was married so the numbers might be wrong. He was either 16 or 18 when he got married.
tab tab outfit: outerwear for the cold. Jeans, hoodie, and tshirt underneath.
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“Yep, married.” Za’saad confirmed with a nod and a smile, halfway to put his hand on his head proudly. “12 years strong and going… or is it 14?” It was a little hard knowing if it still counted after they got separated by worlds. Of course, that only counted if she was alive, to which he had no clue. Did the thought of her dead even bother him enough? He pondered and tried to reach into his heart to find his affection for the woman, but he was rather distracted by this cute and strange creature practically bouncing with energy. As for the trials themselves, Za’saad had a feeling he could’ve braved them with Stefan, but without the fae he wasn’t sure how his future looked for this strange region. He threw a cautious gaze to the jungle once more feeling the same curiosity that Orleandor was expressing.
“Perhaps.” Za’saad said, reaching up his hand to thoughtfully rub his chin while considering the strange creature’s proposal. “My intention for the day was simply to take the trip across the water and then back, maybe scout out the beach while I’m here.”
Thoughtfulness was shifted to amusement as the guy started fussing about introductions, earning a light shake of Za’saad’s head to show that it was no issue to him. “I won’t tell if you won’t.” He promised with a wink, then took a step back and slowly made a grand courteously bow. “It’s a pleasure making your acquaintance, Orleandor the Winged of Etoile. I am Za’saad Zabirith, Royal Knight and Eternal protector of the Ethereal Courts, Keeper of the Moon-touched Lands, and Guardian to the Halls of Umeria. If darkness finds you, may my blade be swift in your aid.” Za’saad only stood up when he had finished his introduction, carrying himself with dignity despite neither having a weapon or clothes that resembled anything akin to royalty.
“Well, with two being better than one, perhaps we could go take a look around. Still I encourage carefulness.”
Rhun Tolihzeh