[center][h2][color=ed1c24]Orkag the Bloodletter[/color][/h2][/center] Orkag had been a bit sad, the young cat girl that he had met and had begun to connect with chose to stay back and go somewhere her life would at least not be at risk. He could accept that much, not everyone would rise to a challenge as dangerous as this and someone like her would be unfit to enter a place such as this, however, he had to be rather forceful towards the raven, Beak, who had taken an unusual liking to her. The raven itself had gone so far to peck him a few times before accepting that IT would have to be separated from its new friend to serve its master. Before entering the portal, Orkag said a quick and silent prayer to the nature spirits here and prayed that the spirits of wherever he was headed were at least friendly enough. However, as he passed the portal, it seemed like his prayer had been ignored by the spirits, perhaps they had even done quite the opposite as he arrived into the arid half-desert alongside his ravens and his two other companions. Other than a town, there was nothing of much actual interest for Orkag and he guessed that if they were to proceed on their mission, they would have to enter town, secure themselves a place to stay for at least a night and then they would be able to question the locals as to where they were. [color=ed1c24]"I am not sure myself, but I suppose that we must head for that town over there!"[/color] He said, pointing his staff towards the town in the distance. The raven, Claw, the one who had tried to no avail to inspect the wizard that had sent them on this mission in the first place was the first to take off and it flew as high as it could in the sky to inspect the surroundings and to see in the far distance beyond them. Orkag knew it paid to be aware of one's surroundings, and considering that they were in an entirely unknown place, it was the best first action to do for the orc.