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Zoran-Thiea could see the man's suspicion of her. But she could also reasonably see his understanding that he had few other options in the matter. He could always slash his way out—any good Kantilian would—and he had been weighing that option for awhile now. His hand continued to linger near the sword on his hip.

The woman translating between them called a few words over her shoulder, and finally Zoran-Thiea stepped a bit closer. "Tell him that I need help...I need to make it deep into No Man's Land safely. I need to find a very special lost...treasure." The other began speaking with the man again, translating for him. Zoran-Thiea waited, thoughtfully. Magik had been the word weighing heavy upon her mind. It was the real treasure she would be seeking. But she was certain this man must already think she was half-crazy at least. Speaking of things like magik, which few people even believed anymore, would probably cause her to lose any chance she might have at convincing him to help her.

After Lindria had finished explaining, she continued a bit: "She will help you find whatever you need here in Kantle. And she asked me to accompany you as well, if you wish, so that I will be able to continue to translate for you."
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“....What?”

Marren furrowed his brows in confusion at the request. Go deep into No Man's Land? Did she not realise there was a war raging outside? What in the world was this woman? He put those thoughts aside for the moment and nodded without much consideration at the request. He needed to get to the dockyards and get those plans, finally prove that the iron chariots were real and, hopefully, save his beloved Kingdom. Besides he himself had explored a little of No Man's Land and, before the war had truly hit home, had a desire to go further than he had. Now though he had only one mission and he was willing to do almost anything to achieve it.

He nodded to the widow. “I am...Marr-..” he cut himself off “And you?”. Though he asked in general, he was looking to the wild woman.
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Tapping her rings together subconsciously Zoran-Thiea thought awhile, and then nodded to the man. "Marr..." She repeated aloud. "Zoran-Thiea." Extending her hand forward and catching the edge of her skirt with her other hand, she curtsied vaguely and nodded to him. Was it too much? She sighed and turned away. How was a woods-woman to be expected to keep up with common customs. Lindria held a delicate hand over her pale lips, in a slight attempt to conceal her smile of embarrassment toward the other woman, but then she turned her eyes go the Rosilian man and nodded. "And I am Lindria. An old, _friend_." Zoran-Thiea seemed to not even notice the other now speaking, for her thoughts had already shifted onto the next step. "Bring me cold water, luv." She then said, turning to Lindria, with a mischievous twinkle in her eyes. * * * Zoran-Thiea loomed above the soundly sleeping drunkard with a wicked smile on her lips. "Wake up, sir." She called to him, but he wouldn't even flinch. "_Wake uuuuuup_..." She called again, in a sing-song voice, yet he still lay motionless. "Well then..." With a bit of maniacal laughter she dumped a basin of cold water upon the man's head. Lindria gasped and cursed, "You'll ruin my furniture you twat!" The woman scolded, rushing away no doubt to grab some fresh towels to sop up this new mess. * * * The streets of Kantle were always dark, and the nearer to the Castle, the darker it's shadow became. It loomed over the town as a reminder of the iron fist by which the kingdom was run and the inequality which thusly plagued it. Her plan had been simple, but it was a plan at the least. As a way to move about the streets without being stopped, or seeming very conspicuous, they walked with both Zoran-Thiea's hands as well as Lindria's hands bound behind each of their backs, the man called Marr ushered them along as prisoners, and Okita...well Okita was surely around somewhere. _Unless of course he had found some change in the gutter to buy himself a bottle of sake._ Zoran-Thiea thought, as she glanced over her shoulder in search of the odd man. Instead she noticed some soldiers marching the streets, headed in their direction and near to approaching them. It was their standard route, of course, but she was unsure of how inconspicuous their plan may really be. Struggling a bit in her binds, she sighed as their eyes fell this way. The mute bastard wouldn't be able to say anything to keep the guards moving along. "You better make it look convincing." Zoran-Thiea muttered, forgetting the man probably couldn't understand a word of it. "You damn preppy Rosilians are too polite to act as a true guard of Kantle..." She groaned, and then made a wild struggle against her restraints as they walked past the other soldiers. Throwing her head back, and doing her best to land a hit against Marr, she struggled and cussed and kicked, like any good prisoner would.
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Ganza loved the shadows, they were his home growing up and as a mercenary, they were a useful tool. Ganza sat in the corner of the small poorly lit cabin rolling a coin on his fingers ...waiting... The target was a man by the name of Bern Thereon, a Rose general staying in Eve to discuss an alliance between the two kingdoms. The door suddenly flew open and in stumbled a very drunk Bern. _This couldn't get any easier..._ Ganza thought to himself as the man stumbled over to a lantern hanging on the wall. He crept through the shadows, slowly inching closer until the man struck a match to light the lantern. Ganza gripped his hand over Bern's mouth and effortlessly slid his knife across the man's throat from ear to ear. He grabbed a rope from his belt and wrapped the noose around the man's feet, hastily throwing the other end over the rafters and beginning to hoist him up. Suddenly, with a grunt as he heaved on the rope, Ganza realized that Bern Thereon had spent much more time at the dinner table than he ever spent on the battle field. He tied the end of the rope off and headed for the door just as a guard stepped into the room. The guard stared up at Bern's body in horror, as it swayed from the rafters, spilling rivers of crimson blood upon the floor. His lips parted, to let out a call for help, but before even the slightest noise could escape, Ganza's knife buried in-between his eyes and the guard droped to the floor with a soft thud. Ganza ran out the door, without a moment to waste, but struggled to make his way through the trees surrounding the small clearing. Already, he could tell that the other guards had found the "gift" left behind. Their voices rose, and their footsteps grew more rushed as they searched out the assassin. Pushing his way through the forest, moving at full speed, Ganza broke through the tree line and came face to face with a cliff. More specifically, he stood with the tips of his feet off the edge of the island. For the slightest moment, he stood at the edge and listened to the horror behind him. Then, he closed his eyes, drew in a steady breath, and jumped.
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Huron could see his father in the distance coming his way riding atop his winged lion. After a moment he walked into the small cabin in which he lived and withdrew a bottle of whisky. "No doubt the old man will be thirsty, right Galaru?" He called to the dragon waiting outside and could feel his amused agreement through the bonding they shared, one of the few magics left to this world. When he was He heard his father's lion land and went out to meet him. "It's good to see you dad, with the war and all I didn't know if you would risk it." Huron said. "The war has them more worried about other things than an old fugitive like me." Azroth said jovially. "Besides I have some things I need to tell you." He continued more seriously. As they stepped inside and sat at the table Huron noticed the concerned look his father had. "What is it? What's wrong?" He asked. After a long pull of whisky and a sigh Azroth looked to his son and said. "I know that I have been vague at best about my past, and for good reason but you should know where you come from. I would love to tell you everything but I have something urgent that I need you to do so this will have to do." Handing Huron his journal he continued. "Everything is in there and you can read it at your leave. Meanwhile we should discuss something more immediate" Huron placed the book in his backpack and looked at Azroth. "Your kinda making me nervous here pops." "It's nothing more dangerous than you deal with on a daily basis." He said reassuringly. "We just need to move on this now! "OK what do I need to do?" Huron asked. "First you need to know... You have a brother. I know that's a lot to process but my information won't be good for long. Long story short, because of my past I can't get to him but you can! He's in rose working as a mercenary. here is his latest contract and a description. Also he rides a black griffin." "Why didn't you tell me sooner?" Huron asked a little hurt and angry. "Did you not trust me? Or did you think I was unprepared to help?" "No no, nothing like that!" Azroth said urgently "this is the first solid lead I have gotten on him, before this I wasn't even sure if he was alive, And I didn't want to tell you just to find out that he was dead! Son we will have plenty of time to talk about this later, right now you need to find him and bring him back to me!" A short time later Huron was on his way to eve to find a brother he never knew he had, whom was a wanted man in hostel territory. This should be fun! He thought to himself.
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Marren eyed the Kantilian guards and suppressed the feeling of nervousness that rose up in his chest. He tightened his grip on in “prisoner's” bound hands and let out a deep breath, turning to focus his attention on the gates up ahead. It wasnt much better than the guards if he had to be honest. The castle, sitting at the heart of Kantle Island, was ringed by a thick wall that rose far above their heads with towers taller still. Above even that though, sitting atop what must have been a hill (for nothing that tall could be built by the hands of men), was Kantle Citadel. The Black Iron Keep as it was known in Rose lived up to its reputation at least by look; dark and foreboding it covered the land it its shadow and, though it must have been just in his head, it seemed to emanate a sense of dread with each step he took nearer. A sudden movement broke his attention away from the citadel and onto his prisoner who decided to struggle in his hold. The moment he regained awareness around himself he saw the squad of soldiers heading their way, down the winding ramp that lead to the citadel. “Stop it!” He muttered through gritted teeth at Zoran, forgetting momentarily she couldn't understand him. Ahead the soldiers were still coming and her struggling was sure to draw attention so he took a drastic step and pulled her to him, chest to back, then wrapped his arms around her waist and hefted her on his shoulder. It was a relatively easy enough task considering how light she weighed. The patrol came within inches of them, Marren on one side of the ramp and the soldiers on the other. The lead gave him a quick glance and he managed a snarl and a slight grunt. It seemed enough to turn his attention. As they approached the gatehouse Marren set Zoran on her feet and grabbed her bound hands once more, more forcefully than he might have intended to. “That was stupid and foolish!” He muttered again to her, heart only now starting to beat evenly.
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Okita Reimeiroku sat straight up cursing all the known gods and wiping water from his face with his hand. "From what damnation have you come forth woman!?" he cried over his pounding headache. Reaching inside his coat he felt around for a bottle of alcohol but found none. Grunting he stood mumbling at the woman about needing something to drink and made his way to the kitchen. A few bumps and muttered curses later, he found a good size bottle of beer. Leaving the kitchen, Okita entered the living room and noticed the mute Rosilian, a Kantle woman, and Zoren-Thiea. Introducing himself to Lindria, he talked briefly with her, learning the Rosilian's mans name. As Okita conversed with her, he realized Lindria seemed to be taken with him, and remembered how much the girls at the brothel had cleaned him up. Politely retreating to a corner of the room he sat and listened to the three converse and come up with a horrendously crazy plan, although the nearer he came to the bottom of his large bottle, the more he was inclined to be dragged along. Okita had followed them for a while down the streets of kantle, but his beer had quickly run out and he began to meander about looking for a way to gain more alcohol. The streets had begun to dry as the sun baked the water out of them, though sections were still muddy as before. As he passed shops and houses he managed to "acquire" a small bottle of Sake from a sleeping gentleman. Taking a few quick sips he caught up to his crazy acquaintances near the castle's gatehouse.
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"You're both bloody fools." Lindria muttered, first in Kanitalian and again in Rosilian. Shaking her head all the while. Zoran-Thiea's eyes were ablaze as the man called Marr sat her back upon her feet in front of himself. Her heart pounded against her chest in anger—and memories—but she was forced to accept the fact that she had brought this upon herself. Perhaps that was the worst part. Her hand reflexively reached up to feel of her own soft cheek, which was still sore from the back of her father's hand. She hardly noticed Marr's tightened grip on her restraints. There was some horrid memory all the men in her life had ever left...when she ever got out of control, they were quite simply able to physically overpower her. She sighed. All the mixed emotions running through her mind were probably showing clearly on her face. They usually did. She hated that aspect of herself. The way Lindria looked at her now, proved it to be true. She was the only one out of the group who knew the story behind that strange look on her face. Without another word, the blonde woman moved a bit closer and took one of Zoran-Thiea's bound hands into her on. "Let's keep moving." Lindria spoke up to their Rosilian companion. Then she turned to Okita who had come and gone from their group. "Try to stay close now." She said kindly. At that, the two women looked up ahead at the frightening structure which seemed as though it would consume them all. * * * They had made it within the gates, luckily, thanks to Okita. The dungeons below the castle were dank, wet and dark. The smell of death was heavy upon the stale air, and howling calls could be heard echoing from pitch black halls. It was the sort of place which gave you a feeling of being very uncertain whether the calls were the cries of forgotten prisoners or those of lost souls now haunting these tombs. They planned to enter from here, and work their way upwards, but first they needed a few more disguises. Thankfully aside from the persistent weeping of prisoners, the dungeons were very "quiet" otherwise. Two guards were positioned in front of the entrance to and from the interior staircase leading into the castle. Other than that, the dungeon was free from guards or patrols. It was actually a bit interesting to note, that the castle put more concern into keeping armed patrols walking the streets than they did to guard their prisoners. At any rate, their small group was able to slip off into a room, which would normally be used as a station for the guards; were there any more than a couple standing in position. Once there, they found a few cloaks marked with the crest of Kantle. Zoran-Theia nodded to Marr and held up her bound wrists, waiting for her release. "What exactly will we be looking for?" Lindria asked Marr, after looking around carefully. "Or at least, where should we bring searching?"
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Marren raised a curious brow at the look on Zoran’s face as he settled her down though he didn’t pay much heed to it, instead looking at where their one armed companion had somehow bamboozled the guards into letting them in. Being inside the walls made the Citadel Keep seem even more sinister, if such a thing was possible. Marren felt his bones chill and it was not due to the cool weather, or the fact that they were in the shade. This place, in his mind, seemed cold in a way that was unnatural. Shops, stalls, various clubs, theatres and the like would have lined the road in Rose. Here instead there were smithies billowing smoke and workshops hammering, the sound and smell of an industry fixed to the needs of war. Casting his eyes about him he saw workers and soldiers and not much else. Weapons and other assortments lined buildings, being carried by workers or soldiers. However there were a few things he noticed that seemed entirely unfamiliar, bits and pieces that he was sure didn’t go into making armour or weapons, at least, not ones he was familiar with. This has to be it he thought, The Sky-Chariot is being made here. The sound of marching feet, so prevalent on the island, alerted him to the fact that he was playing the part of a guard escorting prisoners. He looked at his other ‘companions’, the translator and the armless vagrant. Not for the first time he questioned his sanity in accepting this task. Still, as they marched towards the dungeons, he could take solace in the fact that he still had Maria and her soldiers who were ready to act once they got what they came for. Or if things got complicated. Once in the dungeons, hiding away in a storeroom, Marren cut the prisoner’s bonds and fixed the Kantilian cloak around his shoulders. "What exactly will we be looking for?" Lindria asked him, after looking around carefully. "Or at least, where should we bring searching?" I have no fucking idea was the response in his head. “Ive noticed that many materials and workers seem to be going to a fro from somewhere behind the Citadel. A noticeable enough number. I believe that is where we will find what I am looking for” Though he spoke with confidence he didn’t feel it. "Come on" he urged after affixing his cloak "Our ruse can only last so much longer before someone in here grows a brain and notices us". He opened the door they came in, checked the corridors, then, satisfied, set out.
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As the group approached the gates of the castle, Okita took one last sip of sake before slipping the bottle into one of his pockets. He then began, with great difficulty, tucking his shirt in. Managing to do a well enough job with one hand, he straightened his posture and marched up to the gatehouse in perfect parade march. "I'm retired former Captain of the Black Vanguard Unit, discharged honorably from the King's army due to injuries sustained". He used his right arm to remove his left section of shirt from his body, revealing his stub and seven insignia's burned into the left side of his chest, over the heart. One guard, a female blushed bright red at his revealed body and insignia's of service. "I recruited this passing guard in order to capture these two Rosilian spy's trying to operate near my home. I wish to enter and report to the Captain of the Guard, and nominate this soldier for a insignia of service." The female guard stammering over her words, spoke before her fellows. "Of..Of course sir.." as she called for the gates to open still blushing. Okita had pulled his shirt back in place and continued to parade march till they entered the passage for the dungeons. Neglecting to report to the Guard Captain, or nominating Marr for a insignia of service. Once out of site from the main courtyard, Okita pulled the sake from his pocket, gulped the remaindered and slowed to the back of there group, letting a silent sob slip. (Instead of Medals of Service, The Kantle Army burns Insignia's of service into soldiers who have performed above and beyond. Okita a former captain of a Vanguard Unit received seven Insignia's in his days of service, a outstanding and remarkable amount for a soldier of his age and rank, slingshoting him to becoming Captain of the Black Vanguard.)
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Rammus was in the dungeon of Kantle Castle, being locked up in a cell a week earlier. How? The situation happens after he decided to kill the King in attempt to have revenge towards the one who started all the wars & shitstorms. Unfortunately, he screwed up upon reaching into the city, as the city guards spoke a whole different language to him, and all he said was "yes, ah-ha" in the Kantlian speech. He was sent to the dungeon for suspicions of espionage & illegal possessions of weapons. Thinking back at it, it was a total failure, he got caught before even entering the city, let alone to kill the king which is resided miles away from the borders of the city. "Damnnit, now I can't return home... BAH! not as if I'm heading back without the King's head anyways..." Rammus hissed, his eyes glued towards the bars of his cell and a few rats running back to its rathole. "Indefinite sentence here, F-M-L... Maybe I should think of a breakout..." Noticing a few guards walking by, images of the bloodthirsty soldiers marching into his homeland flashed upon his mind violently upon the sight of the Kantle crest. "!@#$ YOU!" He sprang to the jail bars with a bellow of Kantlian swearing, continuing in his native Eve speech as he squeezed the jail bars tightly. "MURDERERS! SCUMS! THAT F!@#$ING KING PASS AWAY! INVADING MY HOMELAND FOR !@#$%!!" He ranted out rashly, he didn't care about the consequences, he just wanted to vent out his hate towards the Evil kingdom. Little did he know that that's one of the fake guards in disguise~~
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Marren had a permanent scowl underneath the upturned collar of his ‘borrowed’ coat. He was tense, always had been since they first landed on this dark, gods forsaken land. The strangeness of meeting Zoran and her…friends had taken some edge of, the surreality of the meeting striking past his serious demeanour. But now, when they were in the belly of the beast surrounded by the dank dungeon walls where torchlight seemed muffled, he felt tense again. Which was why he jumped when a random prisoner he did not know was there suddenly started shouting obscenities in Eve, a language he had not heard for some time. He shifted his eyes and squinted into the cell where the man was raging against the bars. He looked ragged. Marren waited for the man’s tirade to end before speaking in fluent Eve “You are either brave or foolish for speaking to me like that” he said evenly, looking around and spotting a keychain hanging high up one wall, an idea forming in his head. He reached up for it and approached the prisoner’s cell “The gods seemed merciful enough to change your fortune it seems” He paused, looking at the man’s eyes “We come here to strike at Kantle. I will let you go, will you join us?”
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Zoran-Thiea threw a casual gaze over to the prisoner who cussed and lunged at the bars of his cell. The city must have brought some horrible injustice upon him for him to be speaking that way, but she wasn't exactly surprised at it. If anything, she was surprised that he had made it as far as the dungeons, rather than being cut down in the street for being an illegal immigrant of Eve. She understood his ravings well, albeit not in her native tongue; she had spend more than enough time trading goods in the Eveish markets to understand their language. Especially was she familiar with the sound of an angry cussing Eveite. Of course, though she continued along, the upset prisoner did catch the attention of Marr. The overly cautious Rosilian had seemed to find the stick to put back up his arse ever since they has neared the castle. He's probably just worried some guard is going to find us and cut us down like dogs. She huffed with a bit of a grin. Wait. Aren't you worried about that same thing? It is a very likely possibility, dear. Her mind seemed to inquire of itself. She took a moment to think. Well, yes. But it would make things a lot simpler if I died. Then I wouldn't be stuck having to traverse lands unknown in search of some way to bring my father the eternal damnation which he deserves. It really will take up quite a lot of time. But is it not a desire to do so, more than simply a burden to you? Well yeah. I do desire to be the orchestrator of his personal hell... Well anyone who believes in the gods knows that he will suffer his due in the afterlife. But we don't believe in the gods stupid... That is true... Somewhere in amidst the great intellectual debate she had been hosting with herself, Marr had stopped and turned to the prisoner. As she inadvertently continued walking forward, her steps were suddenly halted by the voice she heard. Marr, speaking plain as day: "You are either brave or foolish for speaking to me like that..." She turned with her mouth agape. Perhaps his Eveish was a little rusty, but she clearly understood his words, just the same as she understood the prisoner's words. "You bloody Rosilian bastard!" She called back to him in Eveish—still quite stunned—though she checked herself to make sure she didn't yell it as loudly as she had wanted to. She hadn't even thought to try to speak to him in Eveish. She guessed that noble Rosilians would never bother soiling their fine pallet with either of the other languages. She shook her head in disbelief and then turned to the prisoner as Marr then asked him to join them. "Well, if you're coming, move your arse!"
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Rammus looked at the keys in surprise. A situation like a fake guard who actually released his life sentence was way beyond any of his expectations. "Almost thought that I'm facing Grenth. Hah... To think that the most aggressive army in this world would've such security over the castle Dungeon. On the right track into killing that shitty king, yay~" He replied with a slight sarcasm as he slammed the prison door wide open, while he turned to Marren as he continued, "Oh I almost forgot, thanks mister~" He currently doesn't have his main weapon- a bow on his possessions. All he have right now is just a small knife to defend against those guards. "Oh, do ya have any spare weapons for me? Also, I'm on my way up to the Castle ^^" He hissed, making a slight smile as he finished the sentence.
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Marren’s eyes were set, wide eyed on the wild woman as the Evian words rushed out of her tongue. For some reason in his mind all he expected of her non-Kantilian speech was wild gibberish, not that the sharp and forceful Kantilian tongue wasn’t, just that by her looks he didn’t think she was capable of more complex speech. Caught so unawares as he was the insult went over his head. “You’re more civilized than I thought, Wild-Zoran” He corrected himself as he addressed her “How do you know the speech of Eve?”. He shook his head “Nevermind, not important right now” He turned to the freed prisoner, hesitated for a moment, and then handed him a dagger. A simple, Kantilian dagger found in the uniform he stole. “Here, it should work for now” He looked at Zoran, “Let us move” he nodded to the direction of what he hoped was the exit to this godsforsaken place. They moved with swiftness, Zoran, the now defunct translator and thier new attachment on tow. Up dank stairs and through dark corridors they went, not one window seen for at least half an hour but thankfully not a lot of guards as well, and those that were here were the new recruits, untrained and unwatchful, probably thinking there were no threats from the broken spirited and deranged prisoners. Marren avoided them when he could and only engaged when absolutely necessary. Multiple times he had to reign in their new tag-along, so zealous was he to spill Kantilian blood. Eventually with the luck and blessing of the gods the party made it out of the dungeons and into the castle proper. Here Marren was more familiar, though this was indeed a different castle he had been in many to know enough about the standard layout. Still, the Black Keep was something else. Contrary to its name it was a relatively well lit place on the inside with great roaring fires behind sinister black brazers, though Marren could hardly feel the warmth. It seemed to be the main throne room, made obvious by the large, wrought iron throne that rose out of the ground in the far center of the great hall. Huge banners were hung on the walls and pillars bearing the arms of the King of Kantle and his house and along with them the decaying corpses of slain enemies. Maren knew this, for he recognized at least a handful of them. They still wore some part of their Rosilian regalia. The throne room seemed empty but for a few guards and servants passing by, some giving them the odd glance but none making a move to stop them. Marren was thankful he had forced Rammus to wear at least a coat to hide his prisoners rags as he lead them through a side passage, intent on going the roundabout way to whatever accounted for a war room in this place. Though, knowing Kantle, the whole place was a war room. The war, or at least thats what Marren thought was keeping the guards light, seemed to benefit them for there were not many bodies patrolling the lit but cold halls and those that were were boys and young men, probably still in the midst of training. He searched room after room while pretending to lead his party on a 'patrol route' until he made it up the fifth floor where he saw something intriguing. As they made their way up the stairs Marren saw the same lit but cold hallways with adjacend rooms but in the center stood two guards, seemingly standing in front of one of the rooms. He quetly led the party behind a corner from which he could spy on the guards and after he did so he turned to Zoran. "I think there lies our quarry" he indicated to the guarded room. "No other room has such heavy guard". Though he said those words he once again felt his mind speaking differently Could be the King's damn bedroom, or something else that requires guard. He did not share such thoughts with his companions. "Zoran, have you any way to dispatch the guard?"
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