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The male felt eyes fall upon him, just one set of many. Dark amber eyes shifted towards the side, taking note of a scrawny looking boy. He had come across the kid a few times, but other than that, Cain knew little. All honesty, the man preferred it that way. To keep as little contact with anyone. Nearly the entire village knew him, but he did not know everyone. The most he knew were the village Elders, a few officials, and…
There it was, that voice he had grown to know for quite some time now. Cain resisted the urge to release a sigh of annoyance. Instead, he continued to walk forward. Zodiac, a girl who he might've checked up on every now and then. Mostly because his dragon said it would 'do him some good'. Either way, as much of a nuisance he saw in her, Cain held his tongue. She was the daughter of a deceased village official. So one wrong move on his part, could very well mean exile for him, or worse.
He never even offered Zodiac a glance as he spoke in his gruff voice, "Jun and I found little to nothing. Though Jun feels that something is off, as if there is a shadow looming somewhere, waiting to strike."
It wasn't long before Cain stood outside of the building. His hand reached downwards, taking hold of the handle, turning it. The wooden door opened with a soft creak, entering the great hall. His amber gaze shifted upwards, seeing several people standing around. All eyes turned, coming to land on the dark individual, who slowly strode towards them. As he came to stop a few feet away, he bowed his head slightly, awaiting to be addressed. Once had been, did Cain give his report.
"The most worrisome thing we have found was some movement along the eastern borders. It is unclear what is being planned, but it does not feel right. I am somewhat worried about the few settlements that are allied with us along those edges. They could easily be overrun by powerful weaponry, hell, even a band of soldiers could take them with little to no trouble. As of elsewhere, Jun and I have both spoken to dragons in the territory, and each reports feeling the same. The feeling of a darkness, waiting in patience to strike. I am hoping it is nothing, but it will be better if we are prepared if we are indeed suddenly attacked."
Silence befell the small court. The group muttered amongst themselves while Cain stood, waiting patiently. As they reached an agreement, Cain was soon dismissed. He once again gave a small bow, turning to leave. His boots clicked loudly, echoing in the hall.
Soon, once again the outside world greeted him. Cain sighed softly, muttering under his breath, "Damn old fools…so blind to the very dangers that lay waiting around the corner…not everything is so easily achieved through 'peace talks'. Sometimes fighting is the only option."
~Cain, even you know there is some truth to their words~ Jun's voice suddenly echoed in his mind.
Though the red dragon was laying outside of the village in the large field, he could still speak to his rider. Despite any distance, they were always connected.
"They would do well to learn their limits," Cain muttered darkly.