Hitori merely looked at the Magician, there was so sympathy, pity, or even disdain for him. He just simply noticed that he would probably be the one to betray them in the end, like it or not this poor fool was part of this and in time he would learn to accept this as an unfortunate facet of life. "What ever helps you sleep at night." He said to the Magician before handing the Ring to the now not so strange Stranger or as he had learned from his new friend Ada, "Cassius", and departing for other parts of the ship. He felt that as much as he would like to make himself useful it would probably be all for naught. Something Terrible was more than likely coming there way and it would make the Tragedy of the Bomb incident look like a Paper Cut. He looked out the one of the windows on the side of the hull, waiting for what may possibly come. These people obviously hated him just for being and he would not mourn their passing but there were others on this Vessel who had Carved out a Life and a Family with each other and they would feel the full brunt of what may come. Hitori had been alive long enough to see enough wars to last him an eternity, War was always ugly and Senseless but in many cases provided a Prelude to Fine Dining among Scavengers Birds and Kumiho, still he was worried. The Lady Garnet, while still young and a bit naive to the ways of the world, knew full well of what the Alexandrian Military was capable of and from what he had heard Baku say as well as from what he had seen of the vessel first hand that this was not an offensive or defensive capable ship. Still if he could say anything about the ship he would say that it was beautiful in its simplicity and you just couldn't beat a view of the clouds like this. Riding vessels such as these was a privilege that he always enjoyed. He noticed Ada looking out the ship with his shiny button eyes and couldn't help but smile at the little doll, for all his preening an prissy behavior when he was still alive he was actually quite enjoyable company like this.