Kaito followed Jazdia as they moved closer to the village. The riverbank provided them good cover from any prying eyes from the keep while still offering good visibility on their target. The elf had once again chosen a fine spot for the observation job at hand. However judging from her remarks there was some sort of magic barrier interfering the baron seemed to value his privacy. [color=#93FFFF]”A magic barrier to keep your prying eyes out? That seems a whole lot more valuable than this rundown estate should be able to provide. That sure is suspicious. Sounds to me like we’ve come to the right place.”[/color] The fox paused a bit to overthink the situation. It was indeed certainly suspicious that a lowly baron from by the looks of it an impoverished estate could afford such expensive magical devices. He was certainly hiding something. If it meant that he was hiding the prince, then Mathilda and her team were probably now in the process of running headfirst into a trap. [color=#93FFFF]”It could be the prince he’s hiding. Or just something else he does not want the world to see. Anyway, since you can’t see past their barrier I guess we’ll have to do it the old fashioned way and get there up close. Entering the town should not be too difficult. We can just wait for the gates to open and pretend we’re travelers looking for a place to rest. I’m betting that Fanghorn has some sort of inn on the main road to the keep. We could go there and meet the local drunks who do nothing all day except downing grog and staring out of the window. Any word from the Orc?”[/color]