"Hayden, explain why we didn't come here in our armor?" One of the male knights questioned as the walked behind the centaurs and were getting a good look at the place already. There were plenty of creatures that looked dangerous and were a lot bigger than they were. Hayden was too busy staring forward at their destination to pay attention to the knight's question. That's what it looked like at least, it was more like Hayden was panicked himself. He had no idea these creatures would actually look so dangerous and look as if they were ready to kill them on the spot. They hadn't done anything to them, and they were planning on doing anything to them, so such hostility didn't seem possible to Hayden. Now, he was regretting leaving the armor behind, they could be in real danger. Not only that, he was the one that suggested they look as harmless as possible, so it was his fault if they got attacked. While his thoughts were all over the place, all anyone could see was a calm and focused look on his face.
Once they got to the town square, and were greeted by even more hostile looking creatures, the group just became more uneasy. Hayden looked around them and had already calculated that they'd be killed rather quickly if anything came in for a kill. Their weapons weren't even on them, they were hidden away in their bags and backpacks that they had carried with them. None of them would survive and that frightened him. He pushed Irina behind him, knowing full well that she wasn't the best fighter and needed more protection than the others. Hayden took a deep breath and folded up the paper after showing it off again. He stuck his hands into the pockets of the camouflage jacket he wore over his plain black t-shirt. "We're here to-" Hayden was cut short by the new person that came into the town square.
Before they had a chance to explain what they were doing, they were already dismissed and forced to follow this new guy to the place they were supposed to stay. The five knights walked behind this guy, feeling as if they were getting pushed and pulled in every direction right as they had just gotten there. Hayden had relaxed a bit, knowing that there was at least one friendly person in the kingdom, and that's all that they really needed. He wasn't sure how they were going to convince a whole great kingdom that their ways were wrong, or that they needed to change. It was going to be even harder when everyone was uncomfortable with them being there. He wondered if there had been some sort of war or disagreement that had happened between the two kingdoms before hand.