Tim watched her for a brief moment, but he'd have to learn more about her powers-- obviously fire-based-- later. This was time sensitive, after all. Still, the lowered light was a good thing, so he appreciated that-- high amounts of light, and especially fire, tended to agitate animals.
He shifted his own light away, so he could still see them but would hopefully not both them.
As (admittedly adorable and) innocent as they seemed, Bats didn't trust. Not even bats. (Besides, Tim has seen a few too many movies to believe the cute things won't turn nasty at the drop of a hat.)
"Doubt these are going to do us much good," he muttered, casting a sideways glance to Ellyn. Still, he gave them another cursory glance before he straightened up. They didn't have an immediate use, as near as he could tell.
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He shifted his own light away, so he could still see them but would hopefully not both them.
As (admittedly adorable and) innocent as they seemed, Bats didn't trust. Not even bats. (Besides, Tim has seen a few too many movies to believe the cute things won't turn nasty at the drop of a hat.)
"Doubt these are going to do us much good," he muttered, casting a sideways glance to Ellyn. Still, he gave them another cursory glance before he straightened up. They didn't have an immediate use, as near as he could tell.