The beast sniffed around the broken houses until finding the one that smelt like that Guard Captain. Wandering around, he found the three broken bodies, one a woman who'd been ripped to shreds, the others were two small children with smashed skulls. His family had indeed died and confirmed the reason for his broken soul. Looking around the broken house, his massive paws dug under the rubble to find a bracelet made of colorful beads. It was pretty simple but pretty, and seemed to be made by a child. Picking it up between his teeth, he bounded out and headed to the broken down gate of the town. Eventually being broken down by those undead creatures. Seeing the open terrain, left barren and lifeless after those things were gone. No longer the lush greens it once was when Samir had come here. This was bad... This was very bad. More so than the humans realize or perhaps comprehend. Whoever was the cause of this... He had to put a stop to them quickly before it was too late. Glancing over his shoulder, he saw the humans talking before the Vicar turned and walked toward him. He frowned, watching them carefully. The Guard Captain was a kind man deep down, but he now was a broken man. Hollow and almost devoid of life and emotion. He had lost his faith, both in the Mother and himself. Perhaps no longer caring if he would die or not. He was a liability... They all were. Samir could hunt, he could run faster, and he had a better nose to tell where the death lay. He highly doubted any of these humans were hunters, religious folk don't seem to bother with it, guards let the archers do it, and the thief smelled like he never even left these walls. The bigger human with the woman would be slow and probably a noisy in that heavy armor, the woman looked like she wasn't a fighter, the thief probably could sneak around and scout or steal supplies, but their fighting was limited, and the Guard Captain was a broken mess. They would either die by starvation, killing one another like humans always seem to do, or get eaten by those creatures and turned into one of them. It would be better if Samir just left them and continued on his own, but abandoning them would make him no better than cruel humans. And he did owe the Guard Captain his life. Plus... He had been in this situation before, just it was he was the only survivor after the humans slaughtered his kind. These people were at least lucky enough to have this amount of survivors together. With a snort, he bolted a across the broken body filled town to the woman and bigger built man and stopped right in front of them. His blue eyes stared up at them, fur ruffled ever so slightly, before nodding after Vicar. The beast said nothing to them, not fully trusting these humans yet, but also feeling like he shouldn't leave them to certain death. They wouldn't last long without traveling together. The black and white creature then bounded back toward the gate, sniffing the air outside. [b]"....They are heading west. Toward the Capital."[/b] Samir spoke towards the Guard Captain.