@KoL@Mercurial@Hammerman@Lonewolf685@DracoLunarisTZI TI'AMTUM
"We got hit on the way here too," added the tall, shirtless man as he accompanied the group towards the mess hall. "By wolves though, but it was real freaky and they kept rolling rocks down on us. And ... there was a ghost?"
Tzi's tone as he finished the sentence was half-doubtful, half-awkward; having been busy with protecting Wagnil, he hadn't caught sight of anything else but the wolves attacking during that intense snowstorm. He'd heard something, and Althea had certainly been fighting
somebody at least, but he had to admit (even if he didn't like it) that he had almost zero clue of what was going on during that entire journey. Although the more he thought about it, the more it seemed like somebody was out to get them. First, they got hit by those strange, tattooed soldiers, and right after escaping wolves attempted to take them out, even when the animals would usually try and avoid such huge groups of humans.
And they were aiming for Wagnil too. Now, Tzi could've chalked it up to wanting to take out the weakest guy, but with their injured pal having been the one to escape those soldiers ... well, it was still just a hunch, but it was becoming mighty suss.
Bears didn't attack humans either. Not in big groups like that. If it was just them, it could've been coincidence, but with Aquarians going through some trouble too ...
Maybe he was seeing things, maybe he wasn't.
He'd have to ask the chief about things later.
The arrival at the mess hall, however, forced him to shelve those musings for later.
"Man, Farris," he said finally, trying to think of what to say at the scene of violence before him before deciding to focus on the sobbing, kneecapped man. "You did a number on the poor bugger."