[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjk2LjEwZjhmZS5RbTkzZVc0Z1JXeHRkMjl2WkEsLC4xAAA,/aldith.grunge.png[/img] [color=cyan]Time:[/color] Evening [color=cyan]Location:[/color] Roshmi Hall [color=cyan]Interactions:[/color] Darius [@FunnyGuy], Kenia[@Tae] [/center] Bowyn was left incredibly confused, had he really just attacked a demon and Azriel and suffered no retaliation? Sure, neither weapon had landed, he hadn’t really expected them too, but he thought something more would have happened, but instead here he was neither dead nor maimed and both threats had fled of their own accord. It was certainly not him that was intimidating enough to cause a demon to retreat. It must be the human, clearly he had incredible power, enough so that even a demon did not want to face him. With the demon gone Azriel left as well, and he would be more than happy to never meet the so-called Angel again. Before he had a chance to address the human a light elf approached, asking if they were okay. Though many of the humans had torn off the fake ears that disguised them as elves so he couldn’t be sure that she was not one still in disguise. [color=cyan]“I’m fine.”[/color] Bowyn replied as his wings beat slower until he floated to the ground. He studied the woman, not worried about the human due to his assumption that humans were trustworthy creatures. [color=cyan]“And what are you another human? Or actually an elf, and if so what sort of elf do you claim to be?”[/color] He asked and his annoyance with elves as a whole was clear in the way he said the word elf. He could still hear the commotion from inside, and while he and the human both seemed fine he still had no idea where Torvi or Belle had ended up. He couldn’t ask if either had seen them, not until he could be sure that the elf wasn’t some sort of loyalist to Aklenroth, or possibly even worse one who followed Terneus like he was the second coming of some elven deity. He stared at the human, who introduced himself as Darius, and apparently thought it was a good idea to announce himself as a human to the elf. Though the human certainly had power, restraint and common sense might not exactly be his strong suit, this had after all been the human to first publicly announce his support for Risa and start the whole ordeal. Darius mentioned another demon, a pale skinned demon girl, that Bowyn had not seen, and he shook his head and wondered just how many demons were loose and wreaking havoc inside. He knew that Torvi would prioritize getting out, she had made that clear early on and he was confident that she had a chance against lesser demons. He was less sure about Belle, who had stood making bold declarations on the table, who was not some trained warrior of earth like Torvi was, and who had only had the most basic of training in the days leading up to the ball. Even with magic he doubted either of them would fair well against the massive demon that had been summoned. But the barriers were down, if they were still alive they should be getting out now with the rest of those who flooded through the exits. [color=cyan]“I’m sure you mean well, but perhaps telling everyone you are a human in a world where humans are actively hunted and killed is not the greatest of plans. Speaking of plans that are not so great, you might want to rethink pledging allegiance to a defunct princess who summons others to do her dirty work.”[/color] Bowyn added with obvious bitterness. While he did believe Aklenroth needed dealt with, the lich was an Avalian problem, this was their world to fix, and to abduct humans to use as pawns was an action so selfish and cruel that Bowyn could only see Risa in the same light as Aklenroth. She used humans the way the lich used the dead, and that was unforgivable. [color=cyan]“Do you have companions here Darius? If so we should find them soon and get out of here. I’m sure Roshmi will have more than just demons to worry about after this.”[/color] He added. There had been a very public declaration of rebellion here, and one could be sure that the lich would retaliate against all of Roshmi for it. It was also a fair bet that officials of Roshmi would try and round up as many suspected rebels to offer up in the hopes of being spared the fates that had been dealt to the more northern cities suspected of harbouring both humans and rebels. If he did not find his own companions soon he would have to simply hope that they would make it the port town as they had failed to discuss any other meeting points should they be separated.