[b]"Well... Karnage calls me his... Seraph."[/b] The asura looked away from Azalea. She didn't really care much for names. It wasn't as though there was going to be another Asura around to talk to. That being said, should an occurrence like that happen, she supposed she could adopt the moniker of Seraph. But that was a special occasion. Aur left the two women, and while the asura wasn't sure what happened, she certainly was able to tell something was up. Whether or not it really had to do with Dirae or not she wasn't sure, but it wouldn't hurt to make sure it didn't bite them in the backside in the future. [b]"He is acting weird. But I don't think it's a good idea to joke about it. Anyways it's getting late... I think I'll head to bed now."[/b] The asura turned away and went over to where their sleeping mats were set up. Taking off her boots, armor, and other equipment, the asura laid face down onto her pillow. She used her arms to throw her relatively thin blanket over herself and closed her eyes. Though she wanted to stay awake until everyone else showed up to bed, as she looked towards the camp fire she could feel her eyes get heavy and soon she fell asleep. Before he had his questions answered Aur arrived to Karnage, still calling him the "Tree-Man". [b]"Oi. I already told you who I am, mortal. Though perhaps it would be better for you to speak to the female Siren, and her imaginary friends. I'm sure the both of you have much to speak of."[/b] Karnage turned to reveal Dirae to Aur. He has long since noticed Aur strange reaction to Dirae, and Dirae's own peculiar interest with the male Siren. Whether or not it was habitual or otherwise, Karnage couldn't really find the energy to care. He left the two alone and headed near the campsite, still hidden in the dark night but closer that the camp fire would dimly shine it's light onto his body.