11-20-2017, 09:22 PM
The body before looked pretty banged up, but it was nothing compared to Dyrnwyn's fire. Lennox looked almost disinterested looking at the body, so desensitized as he was. When he realized he didn't feel anything towards the body, he took solace to the knowledge he's become some monster. The man could still be recognized, he had most of his flesh. Though he wasn't with them anymore, at least someone would be able to recognize him in this state. Dyrnwyn's victims, however, don't have that. These mages can't be that powerful. He turned to try to leave, but an epiphany came to him. Just because that man survived long enough to make it to this town, doesn't mean that all the mages aren't that powerful. He just lucked out and was victim to the weakest. He still felt compelled to just take care of it, but he felt someone tug on his sleeve.
"I wasn't done talking!" Cass yelled in a hushed breath. She didn't seem happy to be left behind. Lennox looked forward, drawing her attention to the center. She looked at the body briefly before looking Yuri straight in the eyes. She began tugging on Lennox' sleeve rapidly. He looked down at the spy, confused. "It's Yuri. He helped us out in Santaruz!"
Lennox knelt slightly so she was closer to his height. "Shad mentioned him back in Tania. What about-"
"YURI!" Cass yelled, trying to get the inquisitor's attention. She then pushed Lennox into the circle that was made around the body. "His cousin and I owe you a favor, so accept his help and we'll be even!" Lennox looked back at the silver haired woman, acting really out of character for the stoic spy she tried to be. She then darted off through the crowd, presumably to where she was staying.
Several members of the crowd had their eyes on him, and that was before the Unit Captain made eye contact with him. Now that Cass drew attention to him and pledged an offer of help to the inquisitor, they seemed even more hopeful that he'd take the task off their hands. He scratched the back of his head and turned towards Yuri. "I am Lennox Hyperion. I humbly offer my sword on this mission. No pay required...", Lennox paused, turning towards Nichol. "No conscription required." He looked back at Yuri. "What do you say, Inquisitor?"
"I wasn't done talking!" Cass yelled in a hushed breath. She didn't seem happy to be left behind. Lennox looked forward, drawing her attention to the center. She looked at the body briefly before looking Yuri straight in the eyes. She began tugging on Lennox' sleeve rapidly. He looked down at the spy, confused. "It's Yuri. He helped us out in Santaruz!"
Lennox knelt slightly so she was closer to his height. "Shad mentioned him back in Tania. What about-"
"YURI!" Cass yelled, trying to get the inquisitor's attention. She then pushed Lennox into the circle that was made around the body. "His cousin and I owe you a favor, so accept his help and we'll be even!" Lennox looked back at the silver haired woman, acting really out of character for the stoic spy she tried to be. She then darted off through the crowd, presumably to where she was staying.
Several members of the crowd had their eyes on him, and that was before the Unit Captain made eye contact with him. Now that Cass drew attention to him and pledged an offer of help to the inquisitor, they seemed even more hopeful that he'd take the task off their hands. He scratched the back of his head and turned towards Yuri. "I am Lennox Hyperion. I humbly offer my sword on this mission. No pay required...", Lennox paused, turning towards Nichol. "No conscription required." He looked back at Yuri. "What do you say, Inquisitor?"