Cain watched as Maryev went through the standard routine of trying to figure out whether he was a ghost, a living being, or a hallucination. He was gratified to find that Maryev was made of sterner stuff than any of those he had been tasked to find as of yet when he addressed him openly. If the Twili were more appreciative of humor, he might have very well burst out laughing when the Darknut questioned why he was holding the discarded bone. As it was, he simply rolled his eyes. [i]Another big ego. At least this one may have earned it.[/i] After the knight had finished, Cain sent the bone flying away with a simple flick of his ethereal orange finger. Judging by Maryev's mannerism, he would be unimpressed by any wheedling or attempts at manipulation. No rambling about destiny or a voice in his dreams would convince him to haul his titanic rear to the Shadow Temple. The direct approach was in order. The glow faded away and became intangible once more. “You cannot hurt me now. I doubt you could lay a hand on my even in my full form, but I'm not here for a pissing contest. I've interrupted you sitting on your ass and stuffing your belly to offer you employment. You've already done half the work just coming to Kakariko; you just need to continue into the graveyard up the path here. Might be obvious that you're not Hylian, but it's not so obvious that you're an outcast, is it? You need this.” Cain desperately hoped that his guess was correct. Maryev's pride, hostility, and bearing indicated he was a great warrior, but having never seen one of his kind before, Cain guessed they were far afield. A one-of-a-kind knight on his own in a land full of people he clearly despised made the Twili think that he wasn't here of his own volition. Not giving Maryev a chance to respond or test his statement about not being able to hurt him, Cain breezily continued. “Think it over, soldier. I'll be waiting there to fill you in; or, you could terrorize the village. Your call.” In front of the Darknut's eyes, Cain dissolved into shadow once more, and retraced his steps up the graveyard path after Felicia. He arrived just in time to join the girl as she crested the incline and saw the collection of people there for the first time.