The bat tumbled to the forest floor, snapping back into its human state upon contact. “Ouch.” She mumbled without care, dusting the soil off of her blue dress. She took a few moments to run some finger through her honey-colored curls in hopes to loosen the dirt. It didn’t work too well but she did not intend to make a huge fuss over it, outside of sounding less enthusiastic. Esdeath watched at the disappearing vampire after standing up with something in between a frown and a smile. “Yea-“ She was about to answer before Charak interrupted- she shut had her mouth obligingly anyway. She scoffed after the player killer tried to make a deal with the vampyre. “You’re about to lead him into direct sunlight if you go the way from where we came. You need to take the longer way and think more carefl-“ Esdeath’s mouth shut again, but this time with an alarmed gasp and a slight delay between her following words. “I …feel… another presence for afar…normally I can’t see that far but there are a lot of them. The guilds have met and the war may be starting shortly. “ “That way is the best way with minimal damage to the vampyre ..I’ve always disliked traveling on human feet, however it’s a sacrifice I’m willing to take.…” She pointed in a slightly slanted direction, feeling a pang of concern for Garnet. He did seem like a nice leader….Esdeath pouted her lips, shaking her head to try and free the annoying thoughts. This is WHY she didn’t want to join a guild but attachments, even the littlest, were impossible to evade. It was like a skilled gunman trying to land a few bullets in you when you’re cornered. You’re [i]going[/i] too come out with some damage. Esdeath groaned, jutting a finger towards the playerkiller. “Lead the way. If monsters come, they’ll eat you first. Don’t hesitate to kill anything that moves.” Her dark sense of humor took control of her speech but it also showed him that she was starting to trust him a little. “ And Rai, I hope you don’t mind being annoyed for a little longer. Something of your breed and type makes me quite curious.”