[i]Probably not the best approach you could've taken...[/i] [i]Any ideas for plan B?[/i] [i]A few, for one, stop swinging that blade around, its needlessly hostile, two, try to unnerve them, delve into their thoughts and glean information.[/i] [i]Got it[/i] Marcus twirled Raiden in his hand before sliding it back into the sheath on his back, then lashed out with his mind, attempting to gleam details from the surrounding people. He couldn't quite understand the words of their thoughts, as his grasp on their language was minimal, so he plunged deeper, expecting to be able to understand their impressions and emotions. The cascading, chaotic flood of unintelligible feeling suggested otherwise. He returned to reality, his mind's spectre battered senseless from the raw torrent, utterly baffled. [i]What's the hold up? Finding details should be easy[/i] [i]I.... don't understand[/i] [i]That's a first, coming from you, [/i] [i]I took the plunge, and couldn't make sense any of it, what's going on?[/i] What could be interpreted as a heavy sigh erupted from Arcturus. [i]That's a topic for another time, when we're not pressed. I discovered their names while you were lost, the female we need is Enoch, the boy is Aarav, and the elder is Pandu.[/i] [i]Thanks[/i] As much as he hated to admit it, Arcturus was right. He had been able to glean earlier details through just scraping the surface, figuring out why he wasn't able to understand the emotions of a human being was a matter for pondering over later. Now came the trouble of articulating recently learned words into a cohesive statement. "Stay your hand Pandu, I bore my blade not in hostility, but in acknowledging one's kin, the blood of a god flows through Enoch's veins, and it has been calling for her ever since she walked this earth, the time has come for her to answer." He wanted to collapse right there, it was mentally exhausting having to delve in and translate every word you make, while attempting to avoid the hurricane of feeling The boy, Aarav, looked like he might be a problem, while Marcus [i]technically[/i] didn't lie with his statement, it went against what he had said earlier, and he was sure that the guy would try to jump on that fact. [i]You were like him once[/i] [i]Irrelevant, that was nearly a thousand years ago[/i] [i]So you say[/i]