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This character is wild and difficult to control. It must end its move adjacent to an enemy if it can (if it can’t reach an enemy, it moves normally). If it starts its turn adjacent to an enemy, it must end its turn adjacent to an enemy, though that need not be the same character (although if it moves to do so, it might provoke attacks of opportunity). If it defeats an adjacent enemy before moving, the Savage character does not have to move adjacent to another enemy. A Savage character is not subject to commander effects.
As you can see, you can move one square with savage to another square still adjacent to the enemy to get any special ability bonuses, because you are still meeting the requirements of the Savage SA.
Make sure to pay attention to the glossary. I highly encourage people to ask questions, but before asking questions, try looking up the answer to the question yourself.
I love answering questions as do many others on here, but it is beneficial for players to learn to govern themselves with this game. It helps players become more attentive to the rules and also more effective in their playing abilities.