@Kyrisse@Black Panther@King Tai@dabombjk@Caits@Wick@Ashevelendar@Shadow Daedalus@Venku@Vas Khaleen
Razor arrived in front of the caravan with William but it wasn't long before William left Razor's side and went his own way with his own business to take care of.
Razor filtered and processed many of the new arrivals as he went through them in his mind. Garagantu, another Kilgaren like myself, some more mages, a templar and more. We are getting to be a very big group indeed. He wondered how well all the new personalities would adjust to existing relationships as he pointedly looked first in the direction of Shadow and Jamie and then Elyra and James. It seemed to him those were the strongest relationships of their group, as Razor had a feeling there was more there than being friends, each pair might have a romance going on.
Their abrupt departure shocked him and he double checked that he did indeed have all of his possessions with him. As he would hate to lose anything and his parents would kill him more than once, if he lost a few very important possessions that they entrusted to him. Having verified that his stuff was with him and good to go, he boarded the caravan, making sure to take a seat at the very front. He kept his eyes and ears open for any threats that might be coming out of the nearby surroundings as the caravan kept going steadily but bumpily along on its journey.
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Karlos had woken to being inside the caravan, locked inside. Once again his freedom was very limited. His arms weren't handcuffed together and his feet were not bound and yet it seemed he was very restricted... Taking his mind away from his 'limitations', he looked towards the windows of the caravan to take in the sight of the sky. It seemed calm and not volatile, with the normal light blue one would see without much clouds. Indicating to him that there was no storm approaching and Karlos was very much thankful for that. Storms are always so bloody noisy, like my old man back home snoring away when I was trying to get some sleep for the next day's archery tournament. Old man kept that snoring up for over an hour before I threw a pillow at his head and said "Shutup, Mr. snores BOOM man... Karlo's father didn't really appreciate being woken up but he simply rolled over and went back to sleep. Needless to say Karlos's archery performance was less then his usual bullseye. He ended up landing in 3rd place, a result that no one in his family were happy with.
Karlos shook his head as he brought his mind back to the present back to him sitting inside the caravan. His mind abruptly landed on Trinity and his eyes widened. He knew that he had failed in his mission. He knew that no one from Trinity had come to find him. He knew that the date that his report was expected had passed. The more time that had passed since his report date-the more nervous Karlos had become. Trinity did not look favourably on people who were late, and sometimes being late was worse than failing.
Karlos thought about it and in the end decided to be patient and it would pay off in the long run. He'd make his move at the next town or city they stopped in.
Razor arrived in front of the caravan with William but it wasn't long before William left Razor's side and went his own way with his own business to take care of.
Razor filtered and processed many of the new arrivals as he went through them in his mind. Garagantu, another Kilgaren like myself, some more mages, a templar and more. We are getting to be a very big group indeed. He wondered how well all the new personalities would adjust to existing relationships as he pointedly looked first in the direction of Shadow and Jamie and then Elyra and James. It seemed to him those were the strongest relationships of their group, as Razor had a feeling there was more there than being friends, each pair might have a romance going on.
Their abrupt departure shocked him and he double checked that he did indeed have all of his possessions with him. As he would hate to lose anything and his parents would kill him more than once, if he lost a few very important possessions that they entrusted to him. Having verified that his stuff was with him and good to go, he boarded the caravan, making sure to take a seat at the very front. He kept his eyes and ears open for any threats that might be coming out of the nearby surroundings as the caravan kept going steadily but bumpily along on its journey.
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Karlos had woken to being inside the caravan, locked inside. Once again his freedom was very limited. His arms weren't handcuffed together and his feet were not bound and yet it seemed he was very restricted... Taking his mind away from his 'limitations', he looked towards the windows of the caravan to take in the sight of the sky. It seemed calm and not volatile, with the normal light blue one would see without much clouds. Indicating to him that there was no storm approaching and Karlos was very much thankful for that. Storms are always so bloody noisy, like my old man back home snoring away when I was trying to get some sleep for the next day's archery tournament. Old man kept that snoring up for over an hour before I threw a pillow at his head and said "Shutup, Mr. snores BOOM man... Karlo's father didn't really appreciate being woken up but he simply rolled over and went back to sleep. Needless to say Karlos's archery performance was less then his usual bullseye. He ended up landing in 3rd place, a result that no one in his family were happy with.
Karlos shook his head as he brought his mind back to the present back to him sitting inside the caravan. His mind abruptly landed on Trinity and his eyes widened. He knew that he had failed in his mission. He knew that no one from Trinity had come to find him. He knew that the date that his report was expected had passed. The more time that had passed since his report date-the more nervous Karlos had become. Trinity did not look favourably on people who were late, and sometimes being late was worse than failing.
Karlos thought about it and in the end decided to be patient and it would pay off in the long run. He'd make his move at the next town or city they stopped in.