Seamaeet traversed through the forest that bordered his and two guard's destination. The trip from their established territory to the city hadn't been an easy one, having to travel through several human cities which put his guards on edge, fearing that some misfortune would befall them with some human finding out what they were and impailing them while their backs were turned. They spent little time in these human filled cities and towns, even if they arrived at night, they remained outside them and slept out under the stars on the cold ground with one eye open, always being prepared to fight. Sealameet still needed to get accustomed to his title as Lord. He had gained his title through dueling the previous Lord, an old stubborn dragon who would of drove them all to extinction if he hadn't but the transition wasn't smooth and for a time he had to work on keeping his own kind from turning on one another with those that supported the new Lord and the others who thought of him as a murderer. Eventually he had gotten them to not fight amongst themselves and ebb the tension but it was tiresome and now he had to aid the other Lords with the bigger problem. His views of humans were somewhat odd compared to most. He did not particularly hate them for what they had done, indeed he understood the hate and reason that they had to be cautious about them but he also found them fascinating. He also saw part of the blame of the mass dragon hunting caused by the older generation of dragons. They placed themselves as lords and gods, seemingly seeing humans as servants. They grew lazy and careless, not listening to the whispers that no doubt started the revolts against them and eventual destruction of what they had accomplished. The tables had turned, what dragon's had viewed as being inferior had become the so called superior beings and they the inferior for the time. He doubt his views though would be shared by most if any. He wished for peace not more killing. He wanted life not more genocide and destruction. "My Lord, we will reach our destination soon," one of the guards said spotting the edge of the forest.