Today had been an interesting mixture of events: his client had been an orc, and rather than straightforward grumble that was usually provided for who the target was, Tajjus had received a riddle. A sarcastic, long, and bitter riddle that had clever rhymes within it about who the person eh was hunting would be, how much money he would receive for capturing his target, and how much he’d regret it if he didn’t. Evidently, stepping out of the deal wasn’t an option…however, the amount of coin that had been offered was motivating enough. Tajjus had not been supplied with a job for a few dry months. Tajjus was capable of fending for himself without a bounty, but, the job had sounded intriguing enough—a hunt for a creature that was said to be the most elusive specimen to date. The job offer was one no one had taken in the whole land, and now Tajjus knew why. If a curious bounty hunter such as himself did recon on the topic, the door would be locked behind him. So here he was. With an annoying riddle, and an army ready to hunt him down and kill him brutally. Tajuus had yet to solve this riddle entirely, but had made haste to dash ahead of the orc army. It was then he’d seen a shadow flicker through the trees…having caught a trail of a winged creature, Tajjus had decided he would try his luck. Soundlessly, he had navigated through the forest, to find the creature land near a house. He would narrow his eyes behind his helmet, as his body would be swallowed by shadows, encasing him in superb cover good meters away. The female would walk in…Tajjus just slid through the darkness, his ears keened to the conversation within, his hands ready to apply any weaponry on hand if necessary.