[Despite the fact that Diarmuid takes a few moments to admire how Thrall's spear looks and is decorated, he manages to easily keep up with the orc once they are on the hunt. He moves smoothly, soundlessly, and at times, it is almost seems like his feet aren't even touching the ground between steps. It is obvious he knows how to hunt and hunt well.
Oscar, for such a big animal is also surprisingly quiet. He might be new to hunting, but running is something he has been good at all his life. When the three settle to watch the swans, Diarmuid takes a moment to size up the situation and then lightly taps Thrall on the shoulder to get his attention. Instead of speaking, though, he just uses gestures-gestures that clearly indicate he thinks they should each take one of the swans: Oscar the left one, himself the middle one, and Thrall the right one.]
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Oscar, for such a big animal is also surprisingly quiet. He might be new to hunting, but running is something he has been good at all his life. When the three settle to watch the swans, Diarmuid takes a moment to size up the situation and then lightly taps Thrall on the shoulder to get his attention. Instead of speaking, though, he just uses gestures-gestures that clearly indicate he thinks they should each take one of the swans: Oscar the left one, himself the middle one, and Thrall the right one.]