[center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/f1f21e70-f164-4365-aecc-8ba82a58476c.png[/img][/center] [b][color=265828]Time:[/color][/b] One Week After Human Arrival [b][color=265828]Location:[/color][/b] Seaside Park [b][color=265828]Interactions:[/color][/b] Aurora/Rowan [@mole] Vasco [@JJ Doe] [b][color=265828]Mentions:[/color][/b] None [b][color=265828]Equipment:[/color][/b] Longsword and Plate Armor[hr] Why did he put up with this? After Zora's death, he could have just eloped. He owed them nothing really, and their survival record hadn't had the best of impressions. But part of him had pledged to come around with them, and he was going to keep that promise. And another part of him wanted to see that dark elf suffer for the crime he did towards the poor girl. Either way, he is now here, having to deal with this...guy...the more annoying version of Zora, a lot less obedient and disinterested in the group's goal. [color=265828]"None of this alien slang, [i]please[/i]."[/color] The polite demeanor was more veil for certain 'preferences' for this human. He had been talking weird words all night long, and Barrock was at the very end of the ropes trying to understand what he means. When it comes to Rowan and Aurora, he was softer on considering what just happened, but he too thought that the milling about crying about Zora artistically wouldn't solve their current situation. They still had a mission to do, whatever that this rebellion gave them. [color=265828]"What do we do now?"[/color] Barrock asked, mainly towards Rowan, as he was more the group leader. Barrock remembered that Zora was supposed to be trained under them before she got axed off, so he assumed Vasco was meant to be the same. [color=265828]"Going into the woods somewhere and train him, or what?"[/color]