[Evidently, the tree line isn't far enough back, if it's still a problem. But there isn't any reason to point that out, since Kay is agreeing with him, so Saïx simply lets the subject lie.
He is about to step forward to close the distance between himself and their next set of targets when... something else ridiculous happens. Kay is holding fire to observe, and Saïx follows suit. This is a matter of conserving energy. Allow the creatures to battle, and clean up once one of them has fallen. He rather expects the victor is going to be the skeleton, due to its superior range.
no subject
He is about to step forward to close the distance between himself and their next set of targets when... something else ridiculous happens. Kay is holding fire to observe, and Saïx follows suit. This is a matter of conserving energy. Allow the creatures to battle, and clean up once one of them has fallen. He rather expects the victor is going to be the skeleton, due to its superior range.
(In other words, he's lazy.)]