Farren
briefly glanced in Moira’s direction as she gave out orders to her hunters–though her manner had her essentially imposing order upon him and his companions as well. Farren didn’t mind terribly, as unlike with Victor he had every confidence that this was a woman who knew precisely what she was about and what she was doing. Perhaps Victor was indeed a seasoned hunter, one skilled at surviving, but…surviving at any cost? At the cost of your fellow man, at the cost of innocents perhaps? Farren shook his head and stepped away from the lantern he’d snapped to light, demonstrating the act to both Ophelia and Torquil as a result.Turning his gaze elsewhere, first Farren scanned the ground in an expanding spiral starting from the lantern and trailing outwards. He took his time even as others split up to search different areas. His first goal was to take stock of the space as a whole, scanning over the ground, then the front of buildings, then up to what he could see of rooftops and anything that hung overhead. Once he had the lay of things, Farren–regardless of whether another hunter had already checked an area–began to walk closer to doors and windows checking for scuffs, torn cloth, fur, blood, or anything else that might seem out of place.
As he searched, Farren found himself recalling this district, though to a rather limited degree. The smells–though far more crisp and offensive than perhaps they once had been–distinctly familiar. In the past, he must have worked here…though not recently, he felt. It was a more distant thing, and he felt as if he had not been welcome back then.
Their loss, he figured, shrugging off the burden of that memory, allowing it to fall to the wayside. Perhaps some other time it would bear some dwelling upon, but honestly he doubted it. He wasn’t that man anymore, likely hadn’t been even before he’d undergone his transformation.
After that, Farren’s mind quieted as he sank into a state of focus, his senses not zeroing in like some might, but expanding out even as he kept an eye out for details while looking around the area. At first he wouldn’t leave the area within eye-shot of the lantern, but if he found nothing after a thorough search therein in terms of signs of their target, then he’d have to decide where to look next.
Each thing in its own time, he figured.