Shad glared at the otter. *No one's gonna kell ye. It's a peaceful place. They only kill them who try to kill 'em, understand mate?* she stalked ahead and knocked on the door. *Hello? ANybeast in here?*
Shad glared at the otter. *Nobeasts gonna kill ye, it's a peaceable place. They only kills them who try to take the abbey, unnerstand mate?* she stalked ahead and knocked on the big oak doors. *Anybeast in here?* she called out.
"No need t' get snippy," Kumo frowned. "I growed up alone, I don't know much outside of weapons an' finding food. Cut me slack. I'm jus' curious, is all. An' no one answered last I knocked, nought but a few minutes ago." He stepped back a bit from the wall, looking up. "I can scale the wall if the gates need t' be opened," he offered.
Kumo flicked his small ears. "Oh? Why ain't they opening the gate, then?" he challenged. "Migh' tell them it's ya 'cept with prisoners," he suggested, arms folded. He leaned back on his thick tail, waiting for an answer. So far his quest to find others was failing, and he wondered if living with others really was better.
*Fine! Hello? It's a me (Mario! XD) Shad, I got some prisners who were wanderin' 'bout Mossflower shifty like.* The only sound was that of silence, Mossflower seemed to have been quieted.
((You might wanna play a background character for now to have the gates opened.))
"Ain't there," Kumo insisted. "Ain't there other beasts?" He was ready to simply turn around and head back home; he'd been gone for a season and a half. "Maybe they hate ya," he snickered. This serious otter wasn't any fun.
Cregga carefully felt her way to the great oak doors and pulled them open. *Shad! Are these the ruffians? Come in then.* She lookes carefully over the ferret and fox, they couldn't be trusted, she knew from experience.
Kumo was cautious in going into the abbey. He poked his head in first, looking around. He blinked at the activity he saw; how come no one had answered the gate? His pay strayed subconsciously to his sword's hilt as he next sized up the female badger. By the looks of it she was blind, and hopefully not hostile.