"I should have bought a horse..." Agarwaen mumbled, holding himself to not just stick an arrow in that loudmouth, Darcyn. He hated that kind of person. Treating everyone like trash, making jokes, boasting, yelling and even throwing a poor boys' arrows on the ground. Trying to calm himself and ignore the situation, He sighed as he calmly tried to find a confortable position to sit in that cramped cart. While he struggled to do so, a dwarf calmly threw his axes around. He struggled his way out of the cart, surely it would be better to get out of there. Walking was by far more comfortable than being inside. "Shun of an elf...." the dwarf said Agarwaen sighed. He was already used to that kind of thing. "Sorry to bother you dwarf, could you stop throwing your axes around? It may hurt other people." he said, as he jumped out of the cart. Getting out of it, he stretched his backs with an audible crack. Surely it was better to be outside. He didn't knew why he had the brilliant idea of entering the cart to begin with... Darcyn continued his typical behavior. Making suggestive jokes about him and walking around like he was better than everyone else. He could just ignore everything, but when he threw a poor boy's arrows on the ground Agarwaen couldn't be quiet anymore. Who that man thought he were to act like that? Showing his face, he looked to Darcyn, with piercing, serious eyes. "I have no quarrel with you. I've been tolerating your ridiculous acts for a while now. Although very patient, I also have my limits. I would thank you if you just follow your path and let others follow theirs." "Are. we. understood?" he said, his eyes menacing, like a predator's eyes looking to its prey. Without looking back, he got near the boy. "Come, I may not be the best of the companies, but at least i'll treat you fairly." he said, helping the boy to get his arrows, grabbing him and going to the far end of the caravan. Darcyn wouldn't go there just to bother them. Or at least that was what he thought. "I'm sorry to grab you like that, but I was already losing my patience near that guy." "I really should start travelling alone..." he said to himself, as he calmly tended to his equipment, taking the dust off the arrows and unstringing his bow to clean it. "Boy, are you alone? Aren't you too young to be travelling all by yourself?" Noticing the two cloaked figures near him, he got a little bit uneasy. Covering his face, he resumed walking, always keeping one eye on them.