[h2][center][color=0054a6]Kaathe "Crestfallen" Oolacile[/color][/center][/h2] [h3][center]Comments, Observations, and Interactions[/center][/h3] [@Hippo AF][@LiverisGood][@Snarfulblast][@ShaggyDoo0][@TheDarkTemplar] The ruined area was enough of an omen to assure Kaathe that whatever tragedy that had happened before would probably attempt to rise again. Leaving the horses out in the open seemed like a bad idea, as beasts of the night tend to feed on those quickly. Still, it wasn't his call. These Overseers were built up to be skilled in their own right. A few fights and a bit of walking shouldn't hinder them all that much. Still...The settlement was certainly unsettling. Emptiness and the feeling of dread surrounding the area were the main cause of that. The other cause was how these people all hadn't done anything about the human that emanated evil intent. Maybe they didn't notice, or maybe they needed proof before anything. It didn't matter much. Consequences will be suffered as Fate dictates it. Karl, as usual, was waiting for the chance to smite the undead. Glodin had set up shop, ready to help anyone maintain their weapons. Xamar was looking up into the sky, his eyes clouded with memory. Iris was doing something on her own, and Tyr was taking a watch. Aenwyn made a comment about the area, and asked if whether or not the previous residents had left any clues. "[color=0054a6]If you wish to investigate, I'd recommend going with a partner. Places like this tends to allow unsettling things to sneak up on you. Take Karl or Glodin with you. They'll probably help you a lot more than the rest of us. Or you can go with Iris. I saw her eyeing up some of the ruins earlier.[/color]" Kaathe turned his attention away in order to wander about. He knew that events would arrive soon enough. He may as well walk around as he waited. Fate apparently wanted him to speak with an evil being, so he had been lead over to Draco. Kaathe gently chuckled as he took a seat on the ground. The dark elf leaned his spear over his shoulder, and looked to the human. Since the war, he had seen all manner of madness and insanity. He could see the perverted darkness in the man's eyes. The smile, gentle like his own, was also a hint to that of ill thought. "[color=0054a6]Waiting for the right moment, are we?[/color]" asked Kaathe.