[color=c79dd7]"No one."[/color] The daemon known as Barr leapt deftly down from one of the stone parapets, even as the rest of Cho's arsenal rejoined him outside. Barr was a gangly daemon, roughly two feet in height, a winged creature with gangly limbs and more sharp claws and teeth than one could count. His countenance was more of a bat than anything else, and as he glided down on a gentle breeze he landed on Cho's shoulder and preened a wing. [color=ba2525]"Most perplexing. Sieges like these usually yield at least one or two wounded men, sire."[/color] Hek spoke up, his voice piercing the quiet. He was a more traditional looking daemon; roughly seven feet tall, two long crimson horns sprouting from a dragon-looking head, soulless black eyes and a body most weight lifters would envy, together with legs that ended in cloven hooves and a long, whiplike tail with serrated spines. His arms were folded as he contemplated the ruins before them. [b]"You think?"[/b] [color=ba2525]"I am positive, sire. This must've been a sacking. Leave no one alive. And it must've been recent. Their blood is still fresh."[/color] [b]"Hm."[/b] Cho stood on the steps to what would have been the grand entrance to the castle; the footbridge was down, and it was littered with fallen swords and shields, arrows jammed into the wood, along with lots of spilled blood, limbs and bodies that were quite fresh. Whatever force had lain waste to this castle certainly had nothing in terms of mercy. [color=25a8ba]"What do we do now boss? There's nothing here!"[/color] Kris piped up from his chest. The submachine gun was still that, a submachine gun; the daemon within still had not learned nor mastered how to change form to her regular daemon shape and back again yet. The others had, and it infuriated her. Cho looked down at the Vector with her two pairs of eyes and shrugged. [b]"We wait, I guess. Perhaps someone will come along to salvage what's left."[/b] That being said, he found a particularly large foundation stone and sat upon it, his daemons taking their places next to him.