[color=007236][h1]Morag-Nog[/h1][/color] "Yes, yes..." Morag-Nog said in agreement with Iro as he noted some pieces of technology. The Orcess heard of many of their technological feats. By asking around, of course. Most of them were rumors, but Morag-Nog knew that these "[i]rumors[/i]" couldn't have just popped out of the blue. If only getting some real live evidence would be as easy as asking around for some rumors. But that doesn't matter right now. "I've heard plenty about them..." She tapped her cane on the ground hard, and looked to the side. The crowds were still panicking. Don't those fools know anything? Morag-Nog groaned as her gaze turned back onto Iro. "... But, between the two of us, I'd rather not be on the receiving end of those weapons." She said as she continued on their journey. It felt like forever before they arrived at the castle, where they were greeted by the guards of the city. Kind people. Morag-Nog took a step back the moment they "introduced" themselves with their weapons. What pleasant forces. Paranoid and useless as always. If she could fix anything in this city, she would root these useless fools out, and replace them with someone actually competent. Such as Kane. Morag-Nog rolled her eyes as they continued. She didn't speak, but she listened. Once the mention of spies came up, their paranoia became a lot more justified. Spies change everything, which explains why they didn't just tear this city down the first chance they got. However, the whole situation was instantly defused when a lord came up and announced himself. Morag-Nog perked up, and examined the man. Giving how he has these two bowing to him, he must be high up on this city's foodchain. She didn't bow herself - because, she bows to no man. Iro didn't either. Her theory that Iro wasn't quite human was confirmed. He was a fairfolk. A species that is preyed upon by the vicious Red Legion... Another reason to help destroy them in her eyes. Sir Fallon allowed Iro and herself through the doors into the castle. Which was very kind of him. At least someone has to the brains to get something done here. However, Iro stopped and said that she didn't have to come with him. That she could stop at any time. Well, that was true. Because if Morag-Nog didn't want to go, she would have stopped following him by now and went to do whatever. But, the Orcess inventor thought about it for a bit. At this point, Morag-Nog knew that leaving now would be stupid. There's no way in hell that she would get anything constructive done on her own. Other than stand around with a thumb up her ass and hope for the best. And... Iro seems like the type she'd stick to. If she was to get her hands on some Red Legion technology - even if the chances were slim - she knew it would be with him. "Then I choose to accompany you, Iro. I don't think anyone else here is capable of getting anything done like you can." Morag-Nog nodded her head. "Lead the way."