"…You hesitate," Skullic said, as Karstly rode up to join him.
Karstly gave no reason as to why in that. Skullic eyed the forest as well. "Something tells me you were right to hesitate. Will we give pursuit regardless?"
"The threat is from behind," Karstly said, looking over his shoulder. "All points to that, no?"
"I am in agreement," Skullic said. "It's likely a large thing. Forward is our best option. My men will draw the gates to the Skreen closed, and we can crush whatever it is that appears against its walls."
Karstly nodded, but he did so without his usual smile. There was a tension that Samuel could not get on top of. Karstly and Skullic spoke a language that he didn't understand. They saw things that he and the ordinary soldiery did not see.
"Then, we shall make haste," Karstly said. "Let us keep ourselves together, General, and surround ourselves with our strongest guard."
"Due precautions," Skullic said. "I will agree then."