Realizing that hiding was no longer an option, Jacque stood tall and calmly dropped his quarry onto the ground beside him. He looked to the sky and quickly deduced that the rain was the work of one of the people ahead of him, which immediately put him in a bad mood considering his distaste for magic. 'Of all the people that had to be in my way, why in the name of every thing decent did it had to be some sort of Magus? Figures this would happen when I run out of solvent.' He mused irritably before he actually paid attention to what was being said. The bounty hunter shook his head, he then ran his hands back over his head to slick back his hair while staring down his nose at the two, "I'm guessing you folk think i'm working for the opposing forces, don't you. You may wanna try guessing again." he stated bluntly.
Jacque unshouldered his gun and examined it, clucking his tongue as water dripped from the weapon's surface, "You're right about the gun thing at though. We don't get a lot of rain in Swyn, so our weapons aren't really meant to deal with being soaked. That being said, thanks to one of you two, I can't just go to Payon to collect my money and supplies and rest for the night. No, now on top of the process of filling out the proper paper work to receive my pay for this guy, i've got to go and buy some extra gun cleaning solvent on top of my other supplies, and then sit down and strip, dry, and clean this thing in its entirety so i'm not just carrying around a really fancy looking rust filled club. Also, to add to this little predicament, rather than actually staying the night in a village with hotels that have hot food and beds, i'm going to have to immediately turn around and leave. And to add to that, i'm not only going to have to try and make it far enough away that I won't be caught in the crossfire but do it quickly enough that i'm not trying to set up my camp at night." He rumbled before shouldering the weapon again, this time on his opposite shoulder so that the barrel would point to the ground rather than upwards to avoid it being filled with rainwater, then slowly drew his bowie knife from the sheath tied to his belt. "As I said before, I don't care what happens to Payon, but if you've been keeping track, letting you go would create quite a few extra inconveniences for me. I think it'd just be easier to get rid of the two of you..
Barely a second after the word 'you' had left his mouth, Jacque lurched forward, sprinting at the two with a cold gleam in his eye and his lips pulled back tight into a tooth exposing snarl. The bounty hunter was by no means a practitioner of magic, but he'd hunted and fought plenty of magus' in his day. What where two more?