Leon kept moving through the cold air of the dale, his boots crunching through the slush and the frost tinging his hair. He drew his cloak closer around himself, instinctively changing his position in the caravan twice an hour. Not only did this allow him to monitor some of the other agents, but it allowed him to strike up half a dozen conversations and make some interesting contacts along the way. He had yet to speak with the elf-blooded woman from the previous night, but if his augury was correct, that situation would sort itself out in time. He just hoped they would both still be alive to see it. His augury had also predicted danger from the hidden places of the trail on their journey, though he lacked the deeper understandings of Maskarran ritual to read more information from his god. When they came upon the patrol he considered the idea of traitors in their midst, but that made too much sense if anything. No, the danger would come from somewhere else. And so he dedicated himself to keeping aware of his surroundings. If the herd was to be thinned, he would see to it that he was among the survivors. The whispers he spread were of danger, every conversation an opportunity to make people just a bit more nervous of the shadows around them, to remind them of what they had to lose if they didn't pay attention. It didn't make him a popular man around the wagon, but popularity can always be fixed if he decided it was of use to him. After all, nearly everyone here was motivated by greed so spreading around some coin and pleasant whispers would see him back into their good graces. As the day wound on, Izaac fell into pace with the wagon driver. The supplies in the wagon were the priority in the caravan, second only to his own life and perhaps a few of the more useful mercenaries here. He tried once more to reach out for Mask, but out in the open like this, the connection to the shadows of his god's realm was weaker. Still he did his best to keep watch, one hand resting on his mask to call upon Mask's power should it become necessary.