Alicen slowly rode through the forest on her horse, Tug. The Ranger had her cloak on, cowl thrown over her head and very well keeping her face hidden. The young woman sighed and patted her horse on the neck affectionately. "We should reach the castle soon boy then I think you need a few apples for making this journey with me." The horse tossed his head in agreement with his master and seemed to increase his pace slightly, making the neko giggle at her now eager horse. After riding for a while more, the castle soon came into view and Alicen smiled as she clapped through the gates and into the courtyard. She swung down from the saddle and handed Tug's reins to a stable-hand, instructing the boy to make sure her horse was rubbed down and given some apples and oats. The young Ranger then looked around and noticed a large number of people were heading towards a part of the castle. She gently grabbed the arm of a man in passing and asked what was going on. "That demon is going on trial!" He exclaimed as she let him go in surprise and he hurried off. Confused and curious she followed silently behind him and slipped into the room quietly.
She moved through them until she could see yet still remain in the shadows. Alicen gazed curiously at the male on trial. Why he looked her age! What in the world could he have done to merit this kind of treatment? Alicen then remembered that the man from early had addressed him as a demon and her curiosity doubled. A demon? She wondered what he could have done to be convicted like this. Alicen remained silent and un-moving in the shadows, her cloak helping her stay unseen by the people in the room. Of course, anyone with sharp eyesight would be able to spot her if they were looking but it would be difficult as the girl kept still and didn't move a muscle.
She moved through them until she could see yet still remain in the shadows. Alicen gazed curiously at the male on trial. Why he looked her age! What in the world could he have done to merit this kind of treatment? Alicen then remembered that the man from early had addressed him as a demon and her curiosity doubled. A demon? She wondered what he could have done to be convicted like this. Alicen remained silent and un-moving in the shadows, her cloak helping her stay unseen by the people in the room. Of course, anyone with sharp eyesight would be able to spot her if they were looking but it would be difficult as the girl kept still and didn't move a muscle.