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Arran: He was wondering when to let the rest of his travel companions know his secret. They would all find out at some time, but he didn't know how they would take it. For now he kept up his hood up at all times, but he was used to doing that as soon as he was in public. Until a few days ago Benji had been the only one knowing his secret. Being a half elf was not a thing many people looked at as lightly as Talia had done. Most people though elves to be a things of fairy-tales, and as they feared everything magical or strange he wasn't exactly expecting a warm welcome anywhere. On top of that, being a half elf was only half his secret, the other part would probably have people fleeing in fear. He glanced at Talia riding beside him. She was beautiful, regal and a bit intimidating, but al