Once the knights had finished setting up the explosives and Gaios checked them, he checked them again to be extra positive. When satisfied he looked to Gaios. "I am not fond of using explosives either my brother, I prefer an honorable death for my opponents and do my best to give them one or to show mercy to those that plead for it. However Father Thallus' orders to line the bridge with explosives. He us to capture the one Sage. The others fate however is for them to decide. Die by the blade, run like cowards, or beg for parley. Though however this goes down we must not let them cross this bridge, that is our number one priority if all else fails." Onyx said to Gaios and patted him on the shoulder. It was a bit hard for him because he stood at 10 feet tall and Gaios was well under three feet shorter than him. He couldn't help the fact he was a mammoth of a human, but it did add to his career as being a great goliath of a warrior. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After a long journey across the many dunes of the Gerudo Desert the group started to approach what looked like a long wall of rock that stuck up for as far as one could see in each direction as the sun rose up above it. The strange rock structure was a canyon that stuck up like a mountain range in truth. The Zora River ran through the canyon in the middle and the bridge they were moving towards was their ticket across it and back to Hyrule Field. Demoko slowly came to a stop on his beetle and the other bugs soon followed his lead. The bridge they was up ahead where the mountain of canyons had a small slit in it. However since they had come from an angle they could not see what awaited them on the bridge. Demoko turned to Nayrin and Aadab, "This is your time to shine my friends, go and use the gifts I have bestowed upon you and see what lies in waiting. I sense something is amidst and best we scout it our before running head first into something." He said to them as he dismounted his beetle. They would no longer need them now they had arrived at their destination.