[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/kmr93Nj.jpg[/img][/center] [color=CA6F1E]Time: Morning Location: Myriamor Plaza Interactions: Slick[@FunnyGuy], Aurora[@Mole], Sophie[@princess], Caelen[@Alivefalling], Equipment: The clothes on his back and a pouch of amas.[/color] [hr] [color=E0B061]Leaf kept a close eye on the humans and Aurora as they seemed more than ready to leave the swimming area. For the most part, they all looked just about as afraid as he was, except for Slick, who looked a little calmer than the rest, and who shoved Caelen into the pool. There was an audible crack as water began to circle from beneath the water that began to drain. [color=CA6F1E][i]Not good,[/i][/color] he thought. The last thing they needed was for the humans to be sucked down beneath a pool, he knew the damn things were no good. And look at that, cracking at the bottom like that from just one person falling into it. Leaf was at the edge of the pool in flash, skittering just before tumbling into the water. He heard Aurora suggest they all leave and head back to the inn. [color=CA6F1E]“Yes, we should go somewhere else, probably not the right time for a game of dice, but the inn might be a bit overcrowded, maybe somewhere quieter.”[/color] He said offering a hand to either Caelen or the very upset Sophie, in case they needed help out of the water. [color=CA6F1E]“Maybe later a visit to the blacksmith is in order.”[/color] He suggested, figuring Slick had the right idea earlier when he’d gotten that fancy crossbow of his. The humans were so much like elves; fragile skinned and lacking any proper hide or fur, no fangs or claws to speak of, and if they needed horses for traveling he wasn’t sure they even stood a chance at outrunning a creature like Pride. He suddenly remembered Champ, who he was supposed to be watching, and looked back to where he’d left the horse. At least Champ was behaving himself, just standing there staring off in the direction of The Fresh Stall where they’d gotten the carrots and apples from a few moments ago. Well, if the horse did decide to wander off he’d at least know where it was going to go. [/color]