Malgrim
Malgrim struggles to regain his composure in front of the children. He clears his throat, his expression softening slightly as he addresses Mina and the others.
Your words hold some truth he begins, his voice gentler now,
and I appreciate your concern for the welfare of our village. But we must remain vigilant against the influence of the fey. While not all of their kind may be inherently malevolent, their ways are often unpredictable and can bring harm to our people.
He pauses, casting a meaningful glance towards the children before continuing,
As their teacher, it is my duty to protect them from any dangers, whether mundane or magical. We cannot afford to let our guard down, especially in these uncertain times.
With a subtle shift in tone, Malgrim adds,
However, not all fey are alike. But until we can discern friend from foe, I must proceed with caution as I see fit. And allowing a stranger who wields magic unknown to me on my wards is not something I will tolerate. I think it best that you leave now.
Turning to Aizashi with a sowl
You brought her here after we accepted you. It appears my trust was misplaced. all of you should leave.
By this point in time a small crowd has gathered and looks on with confusion and a slight trace of hostility at the confrontation of their priest and the outsiders.