This next moment, they were to crash into the Queen-Beast in a 'suicide-attack' to destroy the monster that had appeared in their world, to make a sacrifice to their cause to defeat the threat. Both Caim and Angelus knew this, but...this foreseen moment never happened. Instead, they happened to find themselves not in the ruins of the Cathedral City, and more importantly, no sign of the demonic Watchers and their Queen-Beast. It only meant they were in a foreign land, or maybe even a foreign world if there was no destruction primarily caused by the Watchers. Usually this would reassure them that they were safe from certain death, but the fact that they were not in the world they were most familiar with was enough to unsettle them by a bit.
"Caim, care to share some thoughts on where are we at? It is the most confusing for this to happen to us," the red dragon spoke. Well...not actually speak in a physical sense, but the dragon's words were spoken telepathically, and thus the dragon did not have to move her mouth to truly speak like normal humans would. Then you would expect that the human, Caim, would speak as if they were having a conversation, but all he did was gave a shrug. It wasn't that he didn't like talking, it was because he couldn't talk...AT ALL. Caim and his dragon Angelus were bound together in a pact, and his price to pay was his own voice, leaving him mute for the rest of his life. At least Angelus was able to hear his thoughts and thus be his voice to others.
"Then we are thinking on this in the same way...I will guess that a calling will do us good...or bad," the dragon happened to agree with Caim's thoughts, and then let out a single powerful roar that would go some distance to whoever was in range with the dragon and it's human in the clear sky. A roar that would only come from one of the most confident of dragons.
"Caim, care to share some thoughts on where are we at? It is the most confusing for this to happen to us," the red dragon spoke. Well...not actually speak in a physical sense, but the dragon's words were spoken telepathically, and thus the dragon did not have to move her mouth to truly speak like normal humans would. Then you would expect that the human, Caim, would speak as if they were having a conversation, but all he did was gave a shrug. It wasn't that he didn't like talking, it was because he couldn't talk...AT ALL. Caim and his dragon Angelus were bound together in a pact, and his price to pay was his own voice, leaving him mute for the rest of his life. At least Angelus was able to hear his thoughts and thus be his voice to others.
"Then we are thinking on this in the same way...I will guess that a calling will do us good...or bad," the dragon happened to agree with Caim's thoughts, and then let out a single powerful roar that would go some distance to whoever was in range with the dragon and it's human in the clear sky. A roar that would only come from one of the most confident of dragons.