The dark of night was beginning to set in, and the rain had eased to a mild downpour. All present were soaking wet, and the stress of the stand-off had everyone on edge. Prometheus stared at Andrew in disbelief as he seemingly abolished all chances of a peaceful resolution. Needless to say he was little impressed at a small effort to mop up the mess.
The Titan thought he heard the soft pitter-patter of childrens feet, running in a nearby alley, though it may have simply been the rain. The weather and the time-wasted made him angry, so that he now stood to his full height, lit two fires amongst his hands, and went over to meet Keshi.
"We are heading into the jungle to kill a God. Not a nice one, either. We need to know what is in there. If you wont help us, then be warned. We are hunted by things far stronger than the best of us, and they will find you. Choice is yours. We're leaving soon."
Stepping back, he spoke to Hymir directly. The flickers in the shadow made him wary, and errant footfalls here and there suggested either an overactive imagination or the beginnings of encirclement.
"Hymir, if you want Loki, we need to get moving now. Are you with me if we move now? I doubt we have time to rest tonight, and try to pick up a trail when he's already on the move."
He looked to Shiro as well, as if to ask them the same question. Prometheus was willing to drag the stranger and Andrew by their limbs if it meant no more time was wasted. Time was what would kill them, if they weren't careful.
The Titan thought he heard the soft pitter-patter of childrens feet, running in a nearby alley, though it may have simply been the rain. The weather and the time-wasted made him angry, so that he now stood to his full height, lit two fires amongst his hands, and went over to meet Keshi.
"We are heading into the jungle to kill a God. Not a nice one, either. We need to know what is in there. If you wont help us, then be warned. We are hunted by things far stronger than the best of us, and they will find you. Choice is yours. We're leaving soon."
Stepping back, he spoke to Hymir directly. The flickers in the shadow made him wary, and errant footfalls here and there suggested either an overactive imagination or the beginnings of encirclement.
"Hymir, if you want Loki, we need to get moving now. Are you with me if we move now? I doubt we have time to rest tonight, and try to pick up a trail when he's already on the move."
He looked to Shiro as well, as if to ask them the same question. Prometheus was willing to drag the stranger and Andrew by their limbs if it meant no more time was wasted. Time was what would kill them, if they weren't careful.