[@Zarkun][@Apollosarcher][@JoPo] [color=black]"I dare not speak the Master's name. Even it holds great power of darkness in it. As the odds of beating him, well only time will tell. He has never been truly defeated, merely delayed..."[/color] Sir Oryx said as he continued march along with the group. From his opinion they seemed respectable warriors, many of them carried unique items that he felt he should know, but like most his past barely remembers. Several of them seemed very young, too young in his opinion to set out on such an adventure. However as legend had demonstrated, age is just a number and courage comes in all shape and sizes. Oryx hung to the other side of the group until Swfity put away his weapon and then slowly moved back over. Perhaps his reaction to the arrow surrounded in light was not enough indication that the weapon was effective against the darkness.[color=black]"Yes your weapon of light does the darkness much damage. Even standing so close to it causes this body of darkness to mine to scream in agony like that of the Poes who retreat from the advances of morning light."[/color] Oryx said to Swifty, hinting for him to be careful with his gift when he used it close to him. Magic was definitely no toy as the Ranger explained. He agreed also with learning the basics before moving onto more advanced techniques. One does not master the Spin Attack without learning how to first use a sword. He was appalled to here that the girl wanted to use such gifts as play things in her pursuit of being a thief. [color=black]"The Goddesses treasures are best left alone, only those truly worthy of find them will ever possess them, and I must say those with intentions to use them as common thief tools are by far not worthy of such treasures..."[/color] He said with an unsympathetic tone. Oryx highly respected the Goddesses and insulted to here someone wanting to use their gifts to steal. He was a knight at his core and swore by oath to serve the Royal Family as well as uphold the peace of the Land with justice and Honor. Thieves were by nature his enemy, but dark times were ahead for all of them and rules and guidelines had to be bent.