“Please excuse my colleague for his manners,” Saul rolled his eyes in annoyance. Why did these people insist on kissing up to these politicians? And of course everyone else followed suit, being all friendly to the big power in the room. Though he did admit that the personal gryphon pet of hers might have enforced some of her standing, which was something he did grudgingly respect.
He eyed James as the ranger took her hand and kissed and later on made a slight chuckle when she rebuffed him in such a cold manner. Maybe he would learn how lowly people like Janelle thought of commoners like James... like himself. These leaders and politicians simply saw them as street cleaners mopping up the mess they most likely made themselves, and spitting on the wretched cleaner just to reaffirm how shite they were. Though that wasn't much of a revelation for Saul, and when it had been all those years ago, it didn't really come as much of a shock. This is the way the world worked for people like him. Unless he could find a way to escape it.
Oh great, the corpse. And it looked pretty torn up, like some kind of animal had ravaged the poor lout...or perhaps a beastman of some sort. He didn't bother to take a closer look, there were others in his team that were proving to be better at the cadaver's inspection. So he just leaned against the wall and thought to himself for a moment. They needed to gather data, the little lycan brat who was a local was honestly a godsend for their team, he would prove invaluable to getting some talk out of the Lycan tribes that dwelled around the Port City. And that other brat... Laenaia he remembered wanted to have a chat with the Doctor. Hmmm, not a bad idea at all.
“Are lizardmen capable of such ferocity?” he heard Esyllt say as he rolled his eyes and stepped forward.
“Of course they are. They got big nasty claws just like our friend over there. Which makes our situation more problematic. The masses don't just have one scary minority they can ostracize, isolate and lynch. They can pick and choose. Which makes our job that much harder.”
He doesn't bother looking at the guard captain. At least not yet, he was thinking, formulating a plan behind that thickly haired head of his. He disliked people like Janelle. Hell, he had little to no love for his so called “Queen” he had been forced to swear loyalty to. But this was his new life, his new job and his new assignment. And he would make sure it was taken care of in a professional manner.
“It seems rather obvious that Lycan boy here should catch up with his old friends. And Laenaia has a good point, the Doctor will give us useful information. But I don't want either of you going alone.”
He was playing it safe, at least for them. This wasn't just some rabid dog going around mauling people. These were coordinated hits and no one would appreciate a foreign presence snooping around so it was better for his fellow comrades to play it safe. He eyed James and Esyllt.
“James, you should accompany Laenaia to the Doctor while Esyllt should travel with our loveable wolf.”
That would leave Saul by himself to deal with Varro, the nutty General. In this instance Saul felt safe going alone; if Varro was campaigning around the City it would be too public of a place for anyone to try to maim him. And if anyone tried something foolish, well then he would do the same thing he did to everyone else.
“Anything to add?” he asks the group, waiting for a response.
He eyed James as the ranger took her hand and kissed and later on made a slight chuckle when she rebuffed him in such a cold manner. Maybe he would learn how lowly people like Janelle thought of commoners like James... like himself. These leaders and politicians simply saw them as street cleaners mopping up the mess they most likely made themselves, and spitting on the wretched cleaner just to reaffirm how shite they were. Though that wasn't much of a revelation for Saul, and when it had been all those years ago, it didn't really come as much of a shock. This is the way the world worked for people like him. Unless he could find a way to escape it.
Oh great, the corpse. And it looked pretty torn up, like some kind of animal had ravaged the poor lout...or perhaps a beastman of some sort. He didn't bother to take a closer look, there were others in his team that were proving to be better at the cadaver's inspection. So he just leaned against the wall and thought to himself for a moment. They needed to gather data, the little lycan brat who was a local was honestly a godsend for their team, he would prove invaluable to getting some talk out of the Lycan tribes that dwelled around the Port City. And that other brat... Laenaia he remembered wanted to have a chat with the Doctor. Hmmm, not a bad idea at all.
“Are lizardmen capable of such ferocity?” he heard Esyllt say as he rolled his eyes and stepped forward.
“Of course they are. They got big nasty claws just like our friend over there. Which makes our situation more problematic. The masses don't just have one scary minority they can ostracize, isolate and lynch. They can pick and choose. Which makes our job that much harder.”
He doesn't bother looking at the guard captain. At least not yet, he was thinking, formulating a plan behind that thickly haired head of his. He disliked people like Janelle. Hell, he had little to no love for his so called “Queen” he had been forced to swear loyalty to. But this was his new life, his new job and his new assignment. And he would make sure it was taken care of in a professional manner.
“It seems rather obvious that Lycan boy here should catch up with his old friends. And Laenaia has a good point, the Doctor will give us useful information. But I don't want either of you going alone.”
He was playing it safe, at least for them. This wasn't just some rabid dog going around mauling people. These were coordinated hits and no one would appreciate a foreign presence snooping around so it was better for his fellow comrades to play it safe. He eyed James and Esyllt.
“James, you should accompany Laenaia to the Doctor while Esyllt should travel with our loveable wolf.”
That would leave Saul by himself to deal with Varro, the nutty General. In this instance Saul felt safe going alone; if Varro was campaigning around the City it would be too public of a place for anyone to try to maim him. And if anyone tried something foolish, well then he would do the same thing he did to everyone else.
“Anything to add?” he asks the group, waiting for a response.