As night came and the streets were quiet, the villagers did indeed hear faint, disturbing noises from the rift in their town. This unsettled them, but anyone who thought anything of it would have thought it anything more than wild animals. As such, the response of the concerned was to simply ensure their doors were locked and windows shuttered. Ideas of demons or appeasement sacrifices did not cross their minds, for the Reginaldus dynasty had driven out all so-called demons and devils and other such beasts. The Cypriots have over time learned not to put any faith in such lower beings, instead trusting in the Kingdom and the King for protection and provision of their needs. Additionally, most Cypriots held that the any dangerous beast, more dangerous than a wolf, only existed at the fringes of their kingdom, so they believed that they were quite safe. For now, at least.