
Smiling and nodding, Noah then headed off in the direction they needed to go. He waved and said goodbye to the team they had been working with before ducking back in through the main gates of the Citadel. Thankfully, warmth and coffee wasn't that far off. There was a small section off the main wall where the guards changed shifts that Noah knew he could get coffee for them from. It was always hot and thanks to the abandoned abilities of a few of the shields, always ready.
Motioning for Liam, Noah stepped inside. He greeted a few of the shields warmly that he knew, and others he gave a nod as they worked to warm up and head back out. Stepping up to the makeshift bar in the corner, Noah poured Liam a cup and then himself. "Here." He said to the once-dragoon, and then headed back outside. Keeping his pace steady even now, Noah made his way down the path he created in his mind, checking off mental lists as he inspected every twist and turn. "I need to check to make sure the north end of the wall is still good. I'm confident that there wasn't any damage from water, but I am not sure if anything else might be trying to get in."
It wasn't unusual for creatures to gather at the walls when there was extra danger on the tundra. Walking and sipping, Noah stayed mostly quiet. His mind was racing with all of the things that needed to get done, needed to be checked, and what he needed to convey back to Evie and Deimos. Once they were where Noah wanted them to be, he started up some stairs that would lead them to the top of the wall.
Motioning for Liam, Noah stepped inside. He greeted a few of the shields warmly that he knew, and others he gave a nod as they worked to warm up and head back out. Stepping up to the makeshift bar in the corner, Noah poured Liam a cup and then himself. "Here." He said to the once-dragoon, and then headed back outside. Keeping his pace steady even now, Noah made his way down the path he created in his mind, checking off mental lists as he inspected every twist and turn. "I need to check to make sure the north end of the wall is still good. I'm confident that there wasn't any damage from water, but I am not sure if anything else might be trying to get in."
It wasn't unusual for creatures to gather at the walls when there was extra danger on the tundra. Walking and sipping, Noah stayed mostly quiet. His mind was racing with all of the things that needed to get done, needed to be checked, and what he needed to convey back to Evie and Deimos. Once they were where Noah wanted them to be, he started up some stairs that would lead them to the top of the wall.
don't wait for the wolves to tear you apart; there's always a cage around your heart
