[i][/i][i][/i][h2][center][b][color=ed1c24]Novak[/color][/b][/center][/h2] He didn't expect things to go this smoothly. Perhaps it was just all the trouble that the hunters had put him through, but Novak was pleasantly surprised that they were willing to surrender. He was equally pleased to see that Akando was on his side, opposing the other hunters. [i][color=ed1c24]Perhaps now I can find out what they know. Even with how deeply I've gotten into this, I'm still in the dark.[/color][/i] Novak wasn't sure if he could trust the hunters, and he wasn't sure what they'd do with them. After all, if they were released, what would stop them from making further attempts to kill Novak, Enli, and the others? On the other hand, these were villagers who had families and loved ones and every one that they killed would cause mourning among the rest of the village. The best thing to do would be to question them, uncover their motivations, and only then would they have enough information to know how to disarm the threat that they posed, and whether or not it could be done without killing the conspirators. Novak followed Donovan, taking one of the hunters' surrendered spears with him. He might end up having to give it back depending on how things went, but there was no harm in familiarizing himself with the weapon. When Donovan began questioning the hunters, Novak saw no reason to chime in, but rather listened carefully to what the hunters would say. Assuming the hunter understood Donovan's words through his thick accent, the man's questions largely coincided with what Novak wanted to learn. [@Guy0fV4lor][@Rune_Alchemist][@VitaVitaAR]