[center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/f1f21e70-f164-4365-aecc-8ba82a58476c.png[/img][/center] [b][color=265828]Time:[/color][/b] One Week After Human Arrival [b][color=265828]Location:[/color][/b] Seaside Park [b][color=265828]Interactions:[/color][/b] Aurora/Rowan [@mole] Vasco [@JJ Doe] [b][color=265828]Mentions:[/color][/b] None [b][color=265828]Equipment:[/color][/b] Longsword and Plate Armor[hr] He couldn't get 2 minutes without another conflict. For real, was he here to be a helper to the rebellion, or be a leader of it, because it's only been a few days and this wasn't going anywhere. Veins began to surface on his bald head. His teeth locked against each other. He was just as angry as Rowan, but there were no discrimination to whom it was directed towards. This shit had to stop or everyone is going to die before they even made contact with the enemy. The orc reached out for Vasco's collars, intending to yank him away from Rowan and Aurora. [color=265828]"You stay quiet."[/color] Barrock warned the human. He'd come back to him later. As for Rowan, Barrock also grabbed his collar forcefully, but more to keep him upright, so he could face the orc's red unblinking eyes on the same level. [color=265828]"Master yourself!"[/color] He reprimanded. [color=265828]"Are you not a soldier?!"[/color] One knew it was not good when an orc is the most sensible person in the room. [color=265828]"We barely even made contact with an enemy, we're already falling apart. Completely unacceptable. I expect better from you."[/color] Barrock let Rowan go for now, and turned to Vasco, with a look that could cleave a man in two. If Vasco tried anything funny, he'd literally be cleaved in two here. [color=265828]"You."[/color] The orc addressed strictly. [color=265828]"You think you're a tough guy? You know how to do things around here? You want to be the bait? Go out there, die! You are not a messiah as you think you are. Stay in your lane!"[/color] His angry tone was certainly not pleasant to be at the receiving end of, but it wasn't as aggressive or annoyed as previously. More of a disappointed parent. [color=265828]"You both cannot be with Aurora. I will go with her to the magistrate."[/color] She needed intervention, but this could not be from a brother who was bent on shielding her from harm, or an asshole who thought he owned the place. No, they needed to be together. They needed to work together and learn to respect each other as brothers-in-arms, or at the very least tolerate each other's existence. [color=265828]"You both will find shelters and food. That should be simple enough."[/color]