Adrian looked at the other hunter, and yelled up to the ship above. [b]"Get some of that bait blood you lot have, this one is close to going feral, don't want to test the brig on that kind of insanity."[/b] From the humans perspective, it was because he was looking out for their own safety rather than for any reason on the vampires side. In reality, a prisoner was a prisoner, and they would be treated as well as one could manage. It was the way wars were fought, and by god he was still a soldier, even if he was called a hunter some days. The ship landed, and Adrian helped lift the netted vampiress into the ship, as she was shuffled down into the holding cell aboard the ship, several bottles of blood were already waiting, and the former army captain sighed, looking into the cage, slinging his rifle on his back. She would feel the ship start to move, while Adrian kept a steady vigil on her, making sure she didn't try to escape. He did explain the blood bottles though, still speaking barely above a whisper. [b]"The other hunters aren't soldiers, so don't expect a proper prisoner's treatment from them. The blood is human, from the slain victim of vampires and their thralls. Baited quite a few of your kin into traps."[/b] Adrian was silent for awhile, the ship moving steadily farther away from the forest, racing back to the safety of the Order's keep, both their own and to prevent dawn from slaying their prisoner. He broke his silence, no other humans having come down in the interim, trusting the guard enough to call for help if it was needed. [b]"Your not going to be executed, the Order wants information on this Vampire King. Granted, I'm more curious about what turned your kind against you, really."[/b] He was soft spoken the entire time, whether this was an act or not would be unclear to most. In reality, it wasn't, but one couldn't be blamed for assuming such. Part of the reason he had called for the blood was because she hadn't ferally turned on that idiot who refused to stop and hear out his warning. They could have more safely moved this vampiress, but he was impatient, and had no idea he nearly paid for such a mistake. If she had, he wouldn't have been as polite thus far, which was probably a change of pace compared to other hunters and humans.