Quote Originally Posted by Xenogears View Post
It's not an "odd feeling". Its a "hostile feeling". Here's the definition of hostile:

Main Entry: hos·tile
Pronunciation: \ˈhäs-təl, -ˌtī(-ə)l\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin hostilis, from hostis
Date: 1580
1 a : of or relating to an enemy <hostile fire> b : marked by malevolence <a hostile act> c : openly opposed or resisting <a hostile critic> <hostile to new ideas> d (1) : not hospitable <plants growing in a hostile environment> (2) : having an intimidating, antagonistic, or offensive nature <a hostile workplace>
2 a : of or relating to the opposing party in a legal controversy <a hostile witness> b : adverse to the interests of a property owner or corporation management <a hostile takeover>

Definition 2 has to do with legal things so we can ignore that one. Definition 1 is either relating to an enemy, marked by malevolence, openly opposed, not hospitable, or aving an intimidating nature.

Yeah all of those should make the damn random guard paranoid.
I could childishly show you the definition of odd in this rebuttal and explain how that pertains to the discussion at hand, but I won't.

Jumpy? Possibly. But outwardly paranoid at any stranger he next meets? That's a long stretch.