That was all the information that Ryker was able – willing– to provide. Jael knew he was still hiding a lot from them, and he couldn't blame him, but it rubbed him the wrong way because are they not the only ones that should be doing all the investigation?
They thanked him, though, as they stood and left his office, promising to get in touch, and he provided ways that could happen.
Ryker yawned after his office door closed. "Ah! They were troublesome kids, too bad what's about to happen to them."
Behind him, the darkness ripped, ow pulled together, and a figure with a hood bowed. "Then why do you set them on the chaos Cult like a hunting dog?" The voice was female.
Ryker laughed. "Hunting dogs? They are nothing more than fat rabbit. A bait to reel in something bigger. And I didn't exactly lie to them."
"You didn't tell them the whole truth either."
"But I did warn them. And what is the truth? That the Chaos Cult will tear them limb by limb? They know that already. Don't you hear when I was warning them about how resourceful and powerful the organization is?"
There's a reason that he's after the chaos Cult himself, it was simply for the gain of it. It was true that the Tower Guards were split into two – white and black fractions– that was what it was jokingly referred to.
The black fraction wanted them to submit the power, that is, in the Tower, while the white fraction wanted to remain stubbornly independent.
Both sides have their perfect reasons: the dark believe they will gain much power that way, and the whites believe it will be a 'fake' power.
Ryker thought both sides were full of bullshit, but those two fractions held real power over the Tower Guards. And right now, the white is slightly more powerful – what that means is that the policies of the Tower Guards' rights now are shaped like a knight in shining armor.
"Temur, Jael, meet Cormac." Thayer said. He gestured towards the man. He is human but taller than even Temur; he wore a cloak that covered his head but not fully, so they saw his short black hair and hard black eyes. .net
His face and bare arms are covered in scars, and a longsword hangs casually on his back. He looked them over with a flat expression and said nothing.
"He's an expert in the city, and his job is to guide Awakeners in cities like Orha. He also works as a bodyguard, but for this one, he'll be doing everything combined. Remember that he'll be free from any obligations if he decides a situation is too high risk," Thayer slapped the man on the shoulder; it was like hitting a rock. "Of course after he warns you!"
Temur grunted and shook hands with the man. As warriors, they took each other's measures. Temur was surprised to free that much strength coming from the man, he must have gained years of experience. "We'll be in your care."
Cormac, who looked to be in his forties, nodded briskly. "I look forward to working with you."
Jael settled for a wave. "It's so much better now that we have someone to show us the way!"
Thayer clapped and faced the two of them. His smile has returned. "This is the last help I can give you, but if there's anything I can still do, then reach out, only if it won't implicate, of course!
"I've paid Cormac, and you can trust him; he usually works for my father, and I've explained the situation to him. He'll stick with you until things begin to get hot."
"Thank you for everything, really Thayer. Thank you." Jael went for a little bow. Frankly, the rich guy has done more than he thought he would do considering they weren't that close.
Thayer waved it away. "Of course, I'm doing this for pretty Litha; it's nothing. You must bring her back. Best of luck!"
"Thanks," Temur also bow. "I wish you luck on your new Guild."
The rest of the monsters of the Gold also come to say their farewell. Tim joked with Jael not to die before he could have a rematch.