Thread:Feed Her To The Wolves/@comment-34928186-20191112022657/@comment-36459171-20191121023836

Kars stared towards the Old Woman with the blankest look possibly known to man, his blood red eyes watching with a narrowed gaze. The faint pursing of his lips was the only thing betraying his thoughts, leaning forward from where he sat to rest his head on his propped up hands. He glanced towards Eisidisi momentarily, studying the man who he had grown to tolerate. Eisidisi, was, well... he just began sticking around Kars and managed to be one of the rare folks who could stand in his prescence without getting some warning glare.

"I don't care about any partner." He grunted, huffing out a bored sigh. "They'll only weigh me down in my plans." He added on with a matter-of-fact tone.

Genji's nose scrunched up with confusion at the odd hand signs the man was making. Ever since being adopted by these people he'd stuck by the side of the one simply known as the "Grand Elder" and sometimes Eurythmic. Ever since being abandoned by his own people, he'd have a tendency to get very attatched though only to very few people. He sat, listening to her speech, and truthfully was a bit bored by it. He's spent most of his life hearing the same preaches and everytime he felt himself instead studying the various people.

Genji was a very observant people. Being a human, he didn't really draw much attention and was simply known as the "orphan human boy Old Woman picked up", which gave him much more room to sit and watch with his wide emerald green eyes. Occasionally he'd get the odd glance towards the many scars covering his body, but soon they would return their attention to whatever they were doing before. Right now his right leg had a fresh bandage when the creature he's recently learned the name of, Dragon's Breath, had appeared at his side, even for just a split second. He noticed that when Dragon's Breath appeared, it'd always leave a wound, major or minor, which would account for all his previous lacerations, though no one knew the truth of them.