Kamoku wasnāt expecting the guy coming back. After all, what is he after? Death? It seems like it. Either way, he couldnāt assure Raven that he wonāt kill that boy, or that he could speak either. He wondered, for a moment, if he should tell the truth, or should he taint her soul like he did so many times before. He wasnāt sure, which troubles him more, and his mind couldnāt concentrate much. He needed to feel Raven; it was just too long in their separation. Kamoku wanted to hug her close to him, but he knew that it would kill her, and so he just put one of his giant hands on her shoulder. The beast tried to smile, but the lack of mouth couldnāt process this motion. Although, in some way, the lack of movement in his fiery eyes made up for the transition of emotion, if Raven could make such remarks.
Kamokuās shadow disappeared, meaning he isnāt really there, even though Raven could feel him. Because that he didnāt know much about his odd form, he was unconsciously tainting her soul with his evilness. Although, he didnāt notice it, since that he couldnāt concentrate to see peopleās soul in detail. Unless if Raven could feel such changing, it would be mostly invisible to anyone, since it doesnāt affect one physical appearance. Only time does that.
Hazel scratched the top of her head. William didnāt seem to believe her, and to be fair, she wasnāt angry about it; the lack of information would be quite considerable of a spy. Either way, she wasnāt sure of what she could say to the dragon, and tried to call it by her thoughts, but no answer was given from the creature itself. She was on her own.
āI guess I can describe itā¦ā she replied softly, clearing her throat again. āThe thing in question is a bipedal black-scaled dragon. Iām not sure of its height, nor its weight, but it is obviously taller than us. Its eyes are purple, and it wears a quite colorful kimono. The dragon lives in a giant Japanese-style temple. Besides that, I canāt tell you more.ā She said, rubbing her right hand on her left shoulder, while the right one still have the book in it.