[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/LAshoov.png][/center] Inadi walked side by side with the other humans with nothing but a scowl on his face. A very small portion of him was agitated about the whole losing the paintball match. Inadi truly felt that Lesley had cheated a little bit towards the end of the match, using Jasper as bait to lure him out. He tried to go out and get Jasper out of danger when he saw the others begin to surround her, and ended up getting shot from every single angle imaginable after that and quickly saw his bar just disappear into nothing. It seemed like Lesley was still planning out his little victory request, but that was the least of Inadi's concerns. The hooded figures. Now they showed their stupid intentions with drawing them out to this dark side of Nowhere and it was clear this was not a place for the light hearted. From what he was told by the others it was a very dangerous place and it was not a place that you get invited to without some dark intentions being the purpose. And Inadi had a feeling that whatever the hooded figures were planning it had something to do with the list. They already stole two pieces they needed, no doubt they were looking for the rest. When Harper asked him that question, he turned to him and nodded in response. "No doubt about it. But again, the question shouldn't be 'will they steal our list'. It should be 'why do they want it anyway'?" He told Harper as he began walking out ahead of the group, scouring for signs of the Hooded Figures. Once the ship landed after an engine problem, Inadi gripped his spear and walked ahead of the group. His breath was quiet, his brows furrowed. He knew deep down this was a meeting where heads were going to roll. Ace's story didn't tell him that. The history of this place didn't tell him that. Just the feeling in the air gave him the idea that this was going to be one hell of a fight. He looked back at the others and gave a quick jerk of his head to tell everyone to stay with him. Then the soldiers got involved saying they needed to be watched. As one got closer to him he quickly stared him down until he got the message. Inadi wanted nothing to do with these extra soldiers getting in the way of his fight. He wanted these guys and he wanted them bad. Especially when he thought about how they said they would serve the bear's treats at the event. It was clear now that Mr. Cuddles had something to do with these people and it wasn't just a misunderstanding. Looking back at Lesley, the person he found that newspaper clipping with all the way back at the Midnight Man's house, he gave him a quick shout to get his attention. “Hey Lesley! Do you think the bear is going to be there? They said they would have his sweets on the menu anyway,” He asked as he continued walking forwards in the strange area. If Mr. Cuddles turned out to be waiting for them at the spot Inadi wasn't sure he would be able to keep himself from taking the bear out too. Perhaps he was telling them where they were going each time and that was how they got the jump on them back with the witch. “I'm starting to wonder about that walking rug's allegiance anyway.” He said finally with a scoff at the end of the phrase as he gripped Kain tighter. After a little bit more walking, Inadi began growing frustrated. The whole area seemed like a paradise for the lost. He couldn't tell where he was going and where they needed to be in the first place. Quickly going back to where the map was supposed to be, he peered over the shoulder of Japhet as he tried to make it out. It was crude and it was clear that if they were making head way it was impossible to tell. Slamming the dull end of his spear to the ground Inadi walked off frustrated towards Jasper, hoping her presence would calm his nerves. “This whole place is just waiting for us to get ambushed and I have no clue if we are making progress walking,” He told her with a angry sigh while he rubbed his eyes to try and relieve some of the tightness he began feeling in the back of his head. Looking over at Harper and Riley he shrugged towards them. “I honestly have no idea what in the world we should be looking for on this stupid hike.” He growled out with an annoyed tone. Looking around he still had no clue where they were in relation to the map. At this point he would welcome an ambush. At least then he would know they were close.