[i][/i][i][/i][h2][center][b][color=ed1c24]Novak[/color][/b][/center][/h2] With the hunters dealt with, Novak would accompany Nobunaga in escorting their captives to the village. Their captives seemed adequately restrained. If not, Nobunaga would easily deal with them, and even if they escaped, there wasn't anywhere for them to go. The village would know of their misdeeds by the time they got there, and the woods certainly weren't safe for them. The hunter's words continued to worry him. Novak didn't want to accidentally doom the village with their meddling. He certainly didn't want to doom the world, either. On the other hand, he didn't want to see someone like Enli get killed for some convoluted plan. All they knew for sure is that according to the hunters, the Illuminator claimed that if Enli were to die, the culprit would become known. Perhaps one of the outsiders could come up with some way or have a power that'd enable them to root out whoever was degrading the seal. [color=ed1c24][i]Once we get back, I should speak to the others, see if anything happened here while we were gone,[/i][/color] he thought. He was unsure if anything had transpired in the village. Ideally, Enli would have alerted them to the hunters' treachery, so there wouldn't be any misunderstandings from the locals when he and Nobunaga enter the town with two captives. Once they reached the village, Novak would turn to Nobunaga. [color=ed1c24]"You think we should take the hunters to Enli?"[/color] he asked. [color=ed1c24]"He's the one who Akando said will be judging them."[/color] In any case, Novak would head to Enli's place, to check up on the village's chief and share what he learned. [@Rune_Alchemist] [@VitaVitaAR]