Rayn swallowed back her nerves as Jason stepped up to get in her face, noticing that he actually had to bend down a little too just for that little face-to-face talk. Wow, he was one big dude in more than one way, wasn't he..
"Your decision is wrong. Sure, those punks over there might harass others and collect the odd protection fee, but that's no reason to just go off and hang them!"
The girl growled at Jason, her stand on the matter very clear and very obviously ignored by Jason as he told her to shove off and go join the City Guards or something. A deep insult in every word. The City Guards were hopeless, notoriously corrupted within and one of the main reasons why Rivana had fallen to such disorder. The man shoved her back and Rayn stumbled, staggering to keep her balance. Jason Agroma might've been the so-called paragon of justice in Rivana, but he sure wasn't acting like it.
Rayn watched the Legionnaires leave with their leader, dragging the Earth Walkers along the ground by their wrists. She was utterly disgusted by their actions, especially those of their commander and leader. So much that she wanted to do some good deed just to get rid of this disgust she felt.
"This is the justice of Rivana? Are you serious?"
Rayn muttered, gritting her teeth at the shrinking back of Jason Agroma. He had said that the executions would be held the next day, but did she want to do anything about that? Standing against the White Walkers was borderline impossible with their skills and elemental advantages. It would be very, very difficult..and Agroma wasn't no cakewalk either.
"Damn it.."
The vigilante cursed, turning around. She would've to at least get back to her hideout first and grab a new canteen of water and possibly some rest. That last encounter hadn't went so well and the constant throbs of headache reminded her that Elemental Sickness wasn't something that could be ignored.