[center][img] https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjgwLmUwYjYwYi5RMkZrWlc1alpTQnZaaUJoSUZSb2RXNWtaWEp6ZEc5eWJRLCwuMA,,/vtks-hyperboldi.regular.png [/img] [color=gold]Time:[/color] After midnight [color=gold]Location:[/color]Forest near Sun Elf Kingdom [color=gold]Interactions:[/color] [@Shard], [@13org] [/center] Cade thought about Ayita’s lack of repayment, he hadn’t expected payment for his help, the thought of a noble adventure was more than enough for him and it wasn’t like he really needed anything. He did however understand being a creature of pride; to take without an exchange would feel dishonorable to him and to owe a strange would mean to live in debt without knowing what could one day be asked of you. As he briefly contemplated what he could ask for that she would be able to give he heard the orc complain. His opinion of the creature was set, this was not a being of honor; Korvash seemed more than willing to let this stranger to their lands suffer whatever fate Aklenroth would impose. Inori, on the other hand, was calm as he answered Ayita’s questions. A shiver of terror traveled through Cade’s spine, down through his tail which twitched in agitation each time Inori spoke the Aklenroth’s name aloud. This was something even Cade was not brave or foolish enough to do. He feared the king and his unnatural magic over the dead, and a part of him even feared that speaking his very name was enough to summon the King’s wrath upon them. His dilated eyes scanned the surroundings just to be sure that hadn’t happened. He saw no sign of the undead, and caught no scent of unnatural rot in the air and relaxed slightly. Unlike his orc companion Inori seemed to have some honor and had agreed to help as well, which in turn made the little blue guy seem more trustworthy to Cade than he first thought. He shot a look of pure disdain at the orc the second the word kitty left the creature’s mouth. [color=gold]“Call me [i]kitty[/i] one more time and I’ll claw your tongue from your mouth.”[/color] He threatened, his words a quiet growl. While Cade felt Inori was deserving of his respect, the orc had earned none of this and he would not allow such an insult to go unchallenged. Normally he wouldn’t wish to show his more animalistic nature in the presence of a guest but this woman did not appear to be as delicate as the fairy women did. He sensed a spirit more his equal, based on her posture and demeanor, someone who had a warrior’s spirit. As Inori had finished speaking, and before the orc had chance to respond, he turned his attention back to Ayita and the puzzle of what to ask in exchange for his help. [color=gold]“I have heard that the Lich King fears humans, for they have power even he does not, although I don’t know exactly how your kind pose a threat to him. A simple adventure, and the opportunity to help one who strikes fear into being of pure evil is more than enough for me but I can understand not wanting an unpaid debt. My price for assistance is for something no one of my world could give; a story from your world, as I have never heard a tale from another world.”[/color] Cade said, making his request. Something he knew that the human could give but also something unique and of great worth. Cade loved stories and hear one from another world entirely and one no one else here had heard before was worth more than shiny trinkets.