[@Pleek][@Shisa] Stepping back to give the man some room, Udrace hmphed as he spun around and scattered a flock of small bat-like demons that had noticed them on the rooftop. Tracking their flight for a moment, he marked them as satisfactorily dispersed before he turned back to face Cane. Taking the card from the man, Udrac held it up as he squinted at the fine print before he turned it around to look at the signature on its back. “Legal representation,” he muttered, as if testing the phrase out for the first time, before he carefully folded the card in half and tucked it away for safekeeping. Stroking his beard as much of what Saxton said flew over his head, he decided that the man must ultimately be fine if he was this wordy. Peering over the edge, Udrac walked around the edge of the rooftop before pausing for a moment. Rubbing at his beard, he cocked his head, squinted, and then nodded. While he would have preferred to keep raining punishment on the Hellspawn from the lofty vantage point, he had a responsibility to the one he had saved as well. “Call me Udrac,” he declared first off as he gestured to westward, “and descending from rooftops shall be the quickest method downward. Simply point me towards this Lukewarm Avenue, and I will see you arrive safely.” Glancing Saxton up and down for a moment, he then added, "S'long as you do not mind being carr-" The ship sailing through the midst of the city proved to be more important than the latest arrival that joined the pair on the rooftop though. Watching as it seemingly indiscriminately hurled firebombs and added to the chaos of the demonic invasion in progress, Udrac frowned as he cracked his knuckles. "It seems there are, ah, bigger fish to catch?" He sounded a bit unsure of the idiom as he looked between the two men. "He worries about you though, so I leave you in his care." Nodding once more, he crouched and then leapt from the rooftop.