Argurios stood for a moment. Breathing slowly he stretched. His body was a tad sore from sleep. Only his shoulder was in pain, but only if moved. It was swollen, yet it still hidden beneath the leather jerkin. He gathered his stuff and excited the building. He could see the two human boys run towards the gates. He wanted to follow, but as he saw the little girl go on her on je followed her. He may not no heR, but it didn't matter. He wanted to keep everyone safe. Help someone. Most people despised orcs as companions;, saying that they were wild and barbaric. Because of his father Argurios counted himself more as an orc than human and he wanted to show everyone that he wasn't like the others. He was like his father. Smart, good mannered and helpful. As he followed he, he kept a certain distance. If something happened he could help. Though he wasn't sure how. He was stronger than other boys and a tad larger, but that was because of his orcish heritage. He was no better at fighting than any other, in most cases he was worse. Only his strength and size saved him. The one thing he was the best with was the sling. But it was useless at close range and in quarter combat. He could lift heavy things for her. He was over joyed as he realised howl he could help. He was the strongest now, so he could help her get to places she couldn't. He quickened his pace, proudly marching forward only to realise he lost the girl. He was walking around through town trying to find her. Finally he turned around the corner and saw her. In the distance he could see her sitting on the ground. Argurios got scared that something happened and he was too late. He untied his sling, put a rock in a socket. As he lifted his arm, a pain surged through his shoulder. "Damn" He cursed through his teeth. Holding the sling in his right fist, he ran forward. As he closed in on the girl he could see she was not y The smell of puke in the air. Though he couldn't see the puddle, he knew it was close. " Hey girl are you Ok?" He shaked her shoulder, trying to remeber her name. "Brisa what's wrong?" He was glad he could remeber the name. He kneeled down to lover himself infront of her, noticing the girl was writing something on a piece of paper. He Looked around if there was anyone else, but the was nothing, noone, he didn't see the body's on the wall behind him.