Magnus got up as the commander and another dragon rider made their way out, and a new one rushed in very late. "Well, I guess I'll be seeing you all in an hour. Maybe we can all talk on the way there." Magnus said, Light putting her tail through the window for Magnus to grab onto, Magnus climbing onto her back with her help. With a nod from Magnus, Light took off to the village at the edge of the forest which occasionally gave Light livestock. [i]"Finally we can see stuff beyond this island."[/i] Light said as they flew towards the village. They landed a few moments later near the outskirts farm. While not sure of what other riders did, Magnus very rarely asked for his allotment of farm animals for Light, as she hunted fish off the coast while he was doing experiments. Light was very annoyed at how most dragons from dragonrider pairs often took the tithe animals so casually. She felt that it dulled the senses and made the other dragons lazy, but she'd never say it to their face unless they were extremely lazy with no redeeming factors. As Light thought about what she wanted, Magnus knocked on the door of the livestock owner. It took a moment before he came to the door, Magnus greeting him. "Hello John. Apparently Light and I are going to be away for awhile, and we don't have much time to prepare. So I've sadly got to call in a tithe payment." Magnus said, waiting for Light as John sighed. It wasn't common for Magnus to visit, so unlike the other farmers of Carael, John often had extra livestock to sell for his own ends. Light, finding a few animals she was interested, made her way over. "From the looks of things, shes interested in a couple cows over there." Magnus said. A few graphic scenes later, and they were both off, Magnus leaving behind a medicine bottle as payment so Light didn't feel too bad. They made their way to Ambrell Ridge after making a quick stop at their house so Magnus could load up on fire pots, explosives, and whatever he didn't bring the first time, much to Light's annoyance at having to carry even more saddlebags. They were the third to arrive at the Ridge, waiting for everyone else to arrive.