Lorenor listened very carefully to everything Sage said and the boy, the guard, Grant said.

He absorbed all the information he learned at that point and was trying to figure out how Sage ticked. Stare and Vitrruvion were unknown factors to Lorenor. He'd only ever come across one or two other Kenku's in his long life...but they were different from Stare. Once Grant explained the dire situation that the town was in, Lorenor looked at Sage to see how he would react. "How soon do you expect more Reavers to be upon this location?" Lorenor asked of Sage. Lorenor thought back to the portal's position in relation to the town they were now in. His mind was already calculating and planning things.

The old Paladin had memorized the appearance and texture of the portal quickly. Though he had no direct power to open up such portals on his own, the Reaver portal was a threat to the town. In his tutelage and study with the old Vampire, Urei...his lover...Urei instructed Lorenor about the nature of the cosmos as they existed in the tomes of the Thayne Codex. Phantaria was a land of doors...in his travels, he'd ventured out to that plane of existence. One of the gates there lead to a land known to Lorenor as Ayenee. Urei told him once that Ayenee was ripe with natural resources and power.

Lorenor frowned when he heard that loud Wizard in question yelling at the top of his lungs.

Philgast said a very specific set of words that did not sit well with Lorenor. He looked at Sage and nodded. "Pardon me I have to talk to that man." Lorenor walked towards Philgast and looked at him with serious expression on his face. There was a small group of people gathered to hear the wizard speaking, Lorenor had once been a follower of N'Jal. The only one who had ever offered him true salvation was the old Hero named Sei Orlouge. Lorenor spoke to Philgast. "And what, pray tell, form of salvation do you offer, Wizard?" Lorenor was deeply offended by the braggart but he kept himself in check for Sage's sake. He waited to hear the wizard's response on whatever he was selling.