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Nais noticed when the company had left the inn, but he remained still where he was. He couldn't afford to have them spot him now. Trying to follow now would only give him right away, and following behind such a group at any distance would warrant immediate suspicion. His only hope was to continue watching until they were out of sight, and then hope he could manage to follow their tracks well enough.
Once he'd made certain that he was out of their sight as much as he was out of theirs, he gave his horse a light kick, signalling for it to slowly but surely move forward. He set his path for the direction that they'd went, and made certain that no one had seen which way he went. He saw some guards enter the town on horses, but he managed to avoid their sight. The last thing he needed was to lead guards upon their trail. That would be no way to gain the trust of the company.
He was sure he was safe, until one of them spotted him and called out to him. He halted, and waited for the guard to approach him. By the time they met, there were two more in his company. "Where do you go?" the first guard asked him.
"I'm leaving the town. I'm heading this way, as I saw an unfavorable company leave in the opposite direction. I'd like not to be entangled in their trouble, so I made haste to leave this way, so as to avoid them." He was excellent at talking with mannerisms when it was best of him to do so, and a great liar, too.
The guards looked at him warily for a moment. "You said there was a company that left here. Does this resemble them any?" The guard held up a poster that displayed the faces of those he'd seen earlier.
"None other," he told them. "They went off in that direction," he told them, pointing in the direction opposite of that which they went. "I'd be glad if you could catch them as soon as you can. Less troublesome folk to come across and caused unneeded chaos."
The guards shared a small chuckle with him, then waved him off. "We'll be certain to do what we can. They've been quite troublesome. Already killed some of our men." The guard motioned for his horse to move towards the direction that Nais had provided them earlier, and they made their way. "You make sure to keep yourself safe. We wouldn't want to arrest anyone more than we have to."
Nais chuckled at this and nodded. "That I'll do," he said with a wave. He then turned towards where his target had went and kicked his horse with a bit more force. He'd have to speed up if he wished to catch them now. At least he'd be able to say he redirected their enemy to the wrong direction.
Once he'd made certain that he was out of their sight as much as he was out of theirs, he gave his horse a light kick, signalling for it to slowly but surely move forward. He set his path for the direction that they'd went, and made certain that no one had seen which way he went. He saw some guards enter the town on horses, but he managed to avoid their sight. The last thing he needed was to lead guards upon their trail. That would be no way to gain the trust of the company.
He was sure he was safe, until one of them spotted him and called out to him. He halted, and waited for the guard to approach him. By the time they met, there were two more in his company. "Where do you go?" the first guard asked him.
"I'm leaving the town. I'm heading this way, as I saw an unfavorable company leave in the opposite direction. I'd like not to be entangled in their trouble, so I made haste to leave this way, so as to avoid them." He was excellent at talking with mannerisms when it was best of him to do so, and a great liar, too.
The guards looked at him warily for a moment. "You said there was a company that left here. Does this resemble them any?" The guard held up a poster that displayed the faces of those he'd seen earlier.
"None other," he told them. "They went off in that direction," he told them, pointing in the direction opposite of that which they went. "I'd be glad if you could catch them as soon as you can. Less troublesome folk to come across and caused unneeded chaos."
The guards shared a small chuckle with him, then waved him off. "We'll be certain to do what we can. They've been quite troublesome. Already killed some of our men." The guard motioned for his horse to move towards the direction that Nais had provided them earlier, and they made their way. "You make sure to keep yourself safe. We wouldn't want to arrest anyone more than we have to."
Nais chuckled at this and nodded. "That I'll do," he said with a wave. He then turned towards where his target had went and kicked his horse with a bit more force. He'd have to speed up if he wished to catch them now. At least he'd be able to say he redirected their enemy to the wrong direction.