The Last Primal

Chapter 536 - 536 - The Captors



So, when suddenly he felt the life forces of three creatures from not too far away and closing in on his current location at a steady, calm pace, he was startled by surprise. A moment later, however, a smirk flashed through his face, before he collected himself and displayed his usual calm, friendly outward appearance. 

Deciding to greet his welcoming committee in an \'appropriate\' manner, he pushed himself up from the ground and stood up. With his hands hanging by his sides, he looked casual, not too friendly, but not too stiff either. The light flickered in his draconic golden eyes, giving him a mysterious, dangerous feel to the onlooker.

Lit from the braziers placed sparsely along the carved out walls of the underground hall, three elongated shadows like a trio of summits of a vast mountain range could soon be seen at the corner of the barred entrance.

The hills continued to grow and reach towards the other, right side of the doorway as the figures kept approaching. Apart from the strangely familiar light pitter-patter noises, they made as the creatures walked, there was no other sound seeping into Aiden\'s small chamber. The creatures either didn\'t discourse at all, or their means of communication differed from what Aiden was used to.

In any way, soon, as the three mounds reached and even gone through their destination to reach the edges of the doorway at the right side, a strange, robed, small creature appeared at the hallway, stopping in front of the bars of Aiden\'s little temporary abode. The creature was holding a tall carved and illustrated wooden rod, something resembling a staff of some sort. The top of his walking aide, which actually reached slightly above its head resembled that of a roaring head of what Aiden could only call a dragon or a fierce lizard-like predator.

Though the robed creature couldn\'t be clearly seen, due to the bad lighting conditions provided only by the thin fires of the braziers placed alongside the walls, the tip of a long nose did manage to peak out under the cover of the pulled hood.

Still, the mystery of the creature didn\'t remain shrouded for long, as in the next moment the two figures, most likely bodyguards appeared, and took their places at the robed figure\'s sides.

Just like the leading, central creature, the two were short, probably a bit over a meter in height, sporting a thin, scrawny-looking physique. They were wearing armor, that Aiden just couldn\'t figure out from a first glance. The entire sleeveless chest piece they wore to protect the upper half of their bodies was made out of scales. Golden, or maybe bright yellow colored scales. They were, however, much, much bigger in size than the small ones that appeared all over his body whenever he unleashed the full might of his [Dragon\'s Wrath] innate. 

Yet, as Aiden kept looking at it, he couldn\'t push the thoughts out of his head. What was it made of? Why does it feel so… familiar? 

Still, there were more pressing questions at the moment, Aiden had to shelve his inquiries for later. Ignoring the rest of the armor that covered almost all of these little skink-like creature\'s bodies, his gaze wandered further. 

Judging from the bare arms of his captors, they were either a subrace of the skinks, similar to Thuk\'s tribe or something similar. These bipedal, reptilian-looking small humanoids. Their faces, their bright yellow eyes, their razor-sharp teeth hiding behind those nasty-looking grins of theirs… Or even their thick, long tails tapping the ground and kicking of dust with each passing second.

Taking his time scrutinizing the armored bodyguards, Aiden returned his attention to the leading figure at the middle. His expression showing a calm, attentive outlook, he flashed a warm smile at them as he gave a light, silent nod. 

Though he didn\'t act aloof, or hostile in any manner, he wouldn\'t be overly cordial either. After all, so far he didn\'t know of their reasons for his capture, even if their actions be it deliberate or not, helped him.

Raising his staff from the ground, the robed figure clicked his tongue a couple of times. Its tone and disposition seemed arrogant, resembling someone of high social standing amidst its kin. 

The phrases, the weird clicking noises it emitted as a way of communication did resemble Thuk and his people, making Aiden believe that these creatures were indeed somewhat related to them. 

Upon the robed figure\'s command, the two guards at the side hurriedly nodded and rushed to the barred gate. An iron key appeared in one of their hands and was used to unlock and open up the way into and out of Aiden\'s cell. 

As the cell door slowly, and loudly creaked open, Aiden noticed an expectant, barely perceivable smirk appeared at the corners of the robed figure\'s lips. It was as if the creature was expecting the boy to try and escape. 

Yet, as Aiden didn\'t seem to be bothered at all, and looked back at the creature with the same nonchalant calm as before, the creature couldn\'t help himself but scoff with visible displeasure. 

It shook its head knowing that its plan of mischief didn\'t play out the way it wanted it to, the robed figure decided to fulfill the duty it was forced on it, no matter how much the creature was against it.

Heaving a light, short sigh, the robed figure raised its staff once again, pointing to the sides of the door, and hollered a few short clicking sounds to convey its orders to the guards.

The guards, in response, nodded at the command, and took their places at the pointed places outside the small chamber, guarding the exit in the hallway.

As the guards stepped away, the robed elder then took a few steps forward and stepped into Aiden\'s cell stopping only a single step away from the golden-eyed youth.

Even though the hood of the robe covered the creature\'s face still, its sharp eyes blazed with a similar colored luster as Aiden\'s, glowing brightly amidst the darkness, matching the boy\'s.

In the next instant, the creature spread its arms, raising the staff from the ground once more. It seemed to tell something as it clicked its tongue a few times, and whilst Aiden couldn\'t yet understand it, it did confirm Aiden\'s conjecture in the next moment as he glanced over the newest notification in his system.

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