And no, Chiyoko is not dead, just plain out. Don't jump to any conclusions unlike what happened with a previous RP I played "^_^)
So this means Chiyoko is dead?!? NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!! WHY GOD!?!?!? WHY?!?!??!?!
Lothar: *Watches whole scene through the thick underbrush*
Lothar: *Takes in information slowly and puts in into perspective*
Lothar: *Thinking* "Hmm... several things are out of place here.
One, there is a dead man on the road.
Two, Chiyoko is unconscious, and I presume her dead... or she just wants us to think she is dead.
Three, a monster was chasing a young man through the woods.
Four, Chiyoko is friends with this boy.
Five, this young man has strange, perhaps deadly, powers.
And six, A dragon killed the monster."
Lothar: *Tries to put the facts together*
Lothar: *Thinking* "Let's see here, the man was obviously killed by something. I don't think it was Chiyoko, as I kept watch on her the whole time. So it was either the dragon, the boy, or the monster. If the dragon killed him, there would be much larger wounds.... and he probably would not still be in one piece. So that leaves the Monster or the boy. If it were the monster, then he would have probably been consumed by now. THEN IT MUST BE THE BOY!"
Lothar:* Unsheathes sword.*
Lothar: "It all makes sense now! That boy killed the man we found and then was ambushed by the monster!!!!!"
Lothar: *Charges toward the boy, alert of any attacking moves he may make.*
Lothar: "I trust Chiyoko just about as far as I could throw that dragon. Any friend of Chiyoko must also be a murderer. It all makes sense! This was all a setup for Chiyoko and her friend to kill us!"
Lothar: *Leaps, with sword extended, toward the boy. Trying to find a spot which would lead to a fatal blow*
(Lol, in case any of you are wondering why Lothar is acting this way, it is because he has a strange quirk in which he always has to solve a mystery with the evidence given to him. The evidence may be very minimal... this leads him to make incorrect conclusions. One of the disabilities of over-thinking a situation.)