At first, it didn't seem as if Arturio would see him. He contemplated announcing himself again but held back, much in the same way as he might have done for Aster. For all intents and purposes, Elohim found quite a bit of enjoyment in giving alphas a taste of trouble without the intention behind it. It kept them on their toes - made them think more. He liked to think that might be good for them. That or, well, he did really just find it amusing. In any case, Arturio did finally pick up on his location and he smirked himself, rose to his paws to meet the man levelly with the smallest hint of a bow as he eased closer.
"Causing? Hardly, though my sister claims I have a knack for finding it." His brow lifted but he was quick to give Arturio a shrug, trying his best to give their meeting a casual edge. After all, he hadn't come under anybody's orders except his own. "It seems that you have a knack for it too." That's when his lip peeled up into an amused grin.
It had been some time since he had gazed upon Asteraia and he took a moment to lean to the left in order to see beyond Arturio; it looked just the same and yet it seemed to feel different. Then again, he supposed Arturio did not have the same temper as Aster and he seemed to lack the same - hm, was it right to call it that? - jealousy as Halcyon. He seemed arguably too level headed which made his call to Iromar all the more curious.
With that thought in mind, Elohim straightened, his features much sterner then as he spoke carefully. "Make no mistake, Arturio, I do not come under the banner of Glorall. I thought you were a curiosity when I first met you and my opinion still remains as such. You had quite a stern message to Iromar, no?" His lip twitched into a half-grin though he did his best to remain neutral. He could not completely hide his interest though and for once, he didn't mind.