[center][h1][color=cyan][i][b]Luca Stormgrim[/b][/i][/color][/h1][i][sub]Interacting with: ...[/sub][/i][img]http://i.imgur.com/0tVmfbe.png[/img][/center] Luca hung back and observed the interaction between the Gob and the white Kil'garen and the the Gob and the Gargantu. He personally didn't see any use in hurting a servant, particularly one that seemed to be loyal and obedient. Of course, most in the Empire would beg to disagree. To most, especially those in power, slaves are slaves, they were made to do their bidding and take their abuse meekly. Despite these thoughts, he kept silent, keeping his face, as always, emotionless. His eyes, however, lingered on the Gob for a few minutes before he turned them towards it's master. [color=cyan][i]Huh. A guide in exchange for this 'something.' Sounds suspicious.[/i][/color] But even then, he didn't speak. If the majority of their party would end up consenting to this shady deal, then there's little he can do about it. Besides a guide to an unknown terrain was an advantage. Especially if this guide had the know how to speak ancient Magi tongue. [color=cyan][I]Interesting.[/i][/color] Sharp blue eyes flickered from the Gob to the Gargantu. Something was peculiar with this unlikely pair and he found himself growing curious. But before the curiosity could grow bigger, he was distracted by a commotion. Luca raised an eyebrow when Grand Templars marched towards their group and labeled one of them as a traitor. For a brief moment, he wondered what it was that the woman did but just a quickly banished the thought from his head. Nothing good came out of wondering about things he's better off not knowing, particularly things that concerned the Empire. It didn't take long for Gun'Tar to take his leave after hearing some favorable responses from the party. Luca didn't bother speaking out, just like the assassin Kyras. Both of them preferred to hang back and observe, a trait often observed in people trained to be assassins. When one began moving towards the gate, so did Luca.