[It's starting to dawn on Hijikata that his remark was pretty naive - after all he knows all to well how vengeful living people can be, and refusing to move on to the afterlife ought to take some pretty serious resistance. It just so happens that up until now he has mostly encountered traumatised ghosts who were unable to accept their deaths or let go of their connections to their loved ones, rather than those bent on vengeance.
At Emet-Selch's question he narrows his eyes, likewise focusing on the person head of them. He doesn't know what a fomor is, but his steps becomes more cautious as he continues to approach, and he puts a hand on the hilt of his death-magic-enchanted sword. He calls out.]
Excuse me? Is everything alright?
[He doesn't bother to introduce them as knights - if it's a corpse or an undead creature that'll be redundant; if it's a living person he can do that in a moment.]
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At Emet-Selch's question he narrows his eyes, likewise focusing on the person head of them. He doesn't know what a fomor is, but his steps becomes more cautious as he continues to approach, and he puts a hand on the hilt of his death-magic-enchanted sword. He calls out.]
Excuse me? Is everything alright?
[He doesn't bother to introduce them as knights - if it's a corpse or an undead creature that'll be redundant; if it's a living person he can do that in a moment.]