"Dread knight, guard him. Keep him alive." Sanguine ordered her minion. The undead didn't reply, but he did grab the soldier and pushed him against the wall of a nearby building. Oliver did his paladin thing, though she thought it a little premature. There were no threats at the moment, and for all they knew it could still take hours before the other enemies arrived. She didn't say anything though, as it was still possible that they could arrive within a few minutes. "I'll turn the others into undead after we've talked to the villagers. I'd rather not frighten them with a large group of undead standing in their village right now." The woman mused, adjusting her umbrella a little before turning towards the town square.
Villagers were starting to come out of hiding now, noticing that the fighting had stopped. The one closest to the two of them noticed something Sanguine had hoped wouldn't be noticed though. "Red eyes...those ears. You...you're..." A frightened look appeared in his eyes as he turned around, wanting to run once again. "V-vampire!" The vampiress was quick to react, however. She raised her hand, the blue glow of her ice magic appearing and just like with the children, ice shards appearing and lodging themselves in the ground. "There's no need to run." The woman spoke calmly, deciding to walk closer. "I don't know your experience with vampires, but I can assure you I have no intend to harm the villagers." The man didn't seem to believe her. As he tried to break through the ice, and when that didn't work, he cowered on the ground. Sanguine sighed, shaking her head a little and turning to Oliver. "This is annoying...I think you should try to convince them to talk to us. You know, since you're human and a paladin..." She wanted to do the talking, asking questions, but they first had to gain enough trust. Which was difficult when people only tried to run away from you. In the mean time Sanguine decided to look through her bag of holding to see if she had any gear on her that could cover her face a little.
Villagers were starting to come out of hiding now, noticing that the fighting had stopped. The one closest to the two of them noticed something Sanguine had hoped wouldn't be noticed though. "Red eyes...those ears. You...you're..." A frightened look appeared in his eyes as he turned around, wanting to run once again. "V-vampire!" The vampiress was quick to react, however. She raised her hand, the blue glow of her ice magic appearing and just like with the children, ice shards appearing and lodging themselves in the ground. "There's no need to run." The woman spoke calmly, deciding to walk closer. "I don't know your experience with vampires, but I can assure you I have no intend to harm the villagers." The man didn't seem to believe her. As he tried to break through the ice, and when that didn't work, he cowered on the ground. Sanguine sighed, shaking her head a little and turning to Oliver. "This is annoying...I think you should try to convince them to talk to us. You know, since you're human and a paladin..." She wanted to do the talking, asking questions, but they first had to gain enough trust. Which was difficult when people only tried to run away from you. In the mean time Sanguine decided to look through her bag of holding to see if she had any gear on her that could cover her face a little.