Yahtzee glanced around nervously despite Cora's reassuring words. There was no real reason for Wil to be in danger of any sort but his trainer _knew_ things. He had never figured out how or why but the old man always simply just knew the answer to any problem. If Wil was in any sort of danger then they should probably act sooner rather than later. Like a lot sooner. For now though he tried to force an uneasy smile and followed Cora in search of some sort of new clothing. "I doubt there will be anything around here." He said. "I mean the circus always only transports the necessary props. Clothes just sort of got bought and sold as we went." A shadow fell over him and Yahtzee turned abruptly to face the Ringleader. His tall frame doing an incredible job of looming. "Uh... hey?" Yahtzee tried his voice quavering slightly. The Ringleader was pretty intimidating up close. "Oh have you seen Wil? He was travelling with us when we arrived but my trainer seemed to think he was in danger." He asked hopefully. "I cannot say." The Ringleader said. "I am not as... in tune with the events of time as your old master." A small smile creased the corners of the Ringleader's mouth. "The last time I saw him he seemed to be quite distressed. A girl approached him, they talked and he followed. Down there." Yahtzee nodded and swallowed and turned to go speak to Cora but before he could the Ringleader put a hand on his shoulder and pulled him back. "Something big lies ahead of you and it's waking up." He whispered. "Take this," the Ringleader pulled a wooden cane out from seemingly no where and put it into Yahtzee's hands. "It's dangerous to go alone." "What?" Yahtzee asked frowning in confusion. "A reference to something to far gone for you to remember. There is a small rune underneath the handle. Tap it to activate when you feel the need." And just like that the Ringleader was finished talking and walked away, back into the tent. Yahtzee stared at the old and dinged up wooden cane in his hands for a moment before heading to Cora.