Board Thread:Talkplays/@comment-4211788-20161219065535/@comment-5142578-20161225042048

Frost studies the image while it was presented to him. Oddly enough, Greigor resembles a species of sentient rock creatures from Frost's homeworld. They were mostly a nusience, but explosives were the best way to dispose of them, especially if the explosives were forced down their throats. It doesn't take long for the wolf to formulate a plan to eliminate Greigor. The Igurokan's backstory means little to Frost, but he listens and commits the tale to memory in case any of that information could be of use.

His attention is soon redirected to Ian when he begins speaking. The fish had a point; better equipment would get the job done sooner. Aside from Ian with his revolver, Frost was the only one present who came prepared with more than just a blade of one form or another. Then again, the weilder is the one that makes a weapon deadly, not the other way around. E ven a simple sword could prove powerful in the right hands. Hiero was proof of that.