[Center][color=0054a6][H2]Cain [/H2][/color] [Hider=Disguised Appearance][img]https://i.imgur.com/diRVmj3_d.jpg?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=high[/img][/hider][/Center] [hr] [color=0054a6]"Say that for yourself, darling. I'm a devil, as dishonest as they come."[/color] Cain grinned cheerfully as he happily countered Lena's claim. He was, after all, someone who frequently used his charm skills to get better prices in the game right after he started playing, so the fact that he would get to do so again in the start of a new life was almost poetic - and undoubtedly amusing, at least for the Devil himself. [color=0054a6]"Yeah, yeah. We're already fairly suspicious as of now, no need to make it even worse."[/color] In despite of the agreement, the Devil hardly seemed to be that anxious to get in the town. After all, the perspective of having to avoid playing around for a while wasn't all that attractive for him - specially because the not so big village would hardly give him the opportunity of waiting until Lena wasn't around and go out to do something fun (and most certainly wrong). [color=0054a6]"... Killjoy."[/color] He couldn't help but mutter a small complain, ignoring his standing and unceremoniously pouting as the elf warned Tania to behave - something yhat, while needed, would undoubtedly make this trip considerably more boring, as the mischievouness of the fairy brought quite the amusement to the Devil, who loved interesting situations to the point where he wouldn't even care about getting in dangerous situations as long as it entertained him. [color=0054a6]"Demon face my ass, chatty wasp. Be a good subordinate and call me your highness."[/color] Cain couldn't help but voice a retort as he followed behind the duo, unsurprisingly grinning in despite of the somehow annoyed tone that he used less than a second ago - letting clear that he wasn't truly bothered by the fairy's irreverence and merely felt the need to answer with an equally preposterous retort. [hr] Turns out that the village was as cheerful and welcoming as Cain expected - AKA not cheeeful or welcoming at all, lacking any particularly interesting feature to attract the devils attention. Even more unsurprisingly, most of the people in the way took their time to boudly stare their group without even trying to disguise the suspiciousness in their gazes - something fairly rude to do with newcomers, even from the Devil's point of view. Their open rudeness was such that the whole lodge actually got silent as soon as they entered, without even trying to hide the fact that they stopped their conversations just to stare the group of elfs - earning a sharp stare from Cain himself, who seemingly completely entered the character of a proud elf. [color=0054a6]"Unsurprisingly, the inside is also filled by a whole bunch of uncultured hillbillies."[/color] He snorted, not even bothering about hiding his dissatisfaction. By the time the burly attendant approached their group, Cain's formerly apathetic expression had already changed into one of cold disdain, openly demonstrating how "truly" annoyed he was by the way they were received - thought it was hardly real, for the current Cain hardly bothered about the way humans acted, having unconsciously acquired an elitist mindsed, that hardly recognized the new world's humans as being equal to himself as a result of his new identity as a devil coupled with the lack of contact with beings of this world, that unconciously made him regard them as naught but NPCs (Something that he failed to do with actual YGGDRASIL NPCs, as demonstrated by how he interacted with Lena normally.) unworthy of his attention - and leaving the conversation for those interested on it, such as Vander and Lena (for he couldn't see Tania being interested by such a boring affair). In the end, though, something did attract his attention in the lodge - the appearance of a new person that he actually recognized. The person in question, a tall man with tribal markings in his face that was seemingly also interested in their group, even if he tried to hide that. Now what was weird about such an individual? Easy: Cain knew him from before transmigrating - though not as a sentient being. The person in question was, without a hint of doubt, Senna's pet npc (A butler, as she liked to declare), a being to who Cain was already more than familiarized - not only from his time with Apocalypse Now but from even before, as he and Senna were, even if not specially close, somehow acquainted due to being two of the few high-leveled players of the demon race. His immediate reaction was, of course, letting go of the dissatisfaction visible in his face as his expression changed into an amused grin, clearly demonstrating his interest in the man - going as far as directly staring him in the hopes of attracting his attention (maybe even causing some interesting event, if he inherited his creator's wild nature). For now, he didn't feel the need to expose his identity to the rest of the party, for most of them would probably try to discreetly contact him and avoid conflict - an utterly boring way of handling things in Cain's not-so-humble opinion. [hr] [@GrafRoy Zeppeli][@BurningDaisies][@Rune_Alchemist][@drewccapp]