The Caretaker gave a sigh as he appeared on the roof top of a building several blocks from the arena.
"I really need to talk to the master about giving me a heads up about sending out any of my Dusks."
He had gotten word that the Pink Lorekeeper had decided to send out the Dusks to track down the missing Star Lorekeeper. Already he felt a few fade from existence, a fear that he held of his own. It was a promise he got from the pink scarfed master that the world would be their home too and not live in fear of fading away. He needed to have a talk later on.
"hmm?" He perked up. A humanoid creature appeared near by through a portal of whites and greys.
It held a female figure with baggy pink to yellow fade pants and brown curl top shoes. Much like the Dusks, it too had no face but a craggy smile. The rest was covered by a pink hood with a long train. A white cross logo was plastered on the side and a black cross top acted as a shirt.
"Well?"
The Dancer pointed with it's pointed hand with black cuffs towards the cafe.
"Good, let's go."
He hoped he wasn't too late. Thankfully not that far away. The Caretaker climbed up on the roof top to look at the scene before.
...Utter Chaos...
The Caretaker sighed to the sight of his Dusk wiggling in the hands of a strange and busty dragonoid woman, being referred to by a "Noodle Monster" by some weird man in purple. An argument looks to be starting soon by another group. An oddball mix of humans and creatures including the turtle. Sliding down some, not caring for noise, he reached the edge with the Dancer following suit, standing near him and swaying to some invisible beat. There were already talks of setting the creature on fire.
The Caretaker spoke calmly,
"If you could, release the young one back to me." He motioned towards the Dusk,
"And I'll forgive the woman for handling them like that." He was masking concern and anger in his calm voice.
"Or do I need to take this personally for hurting the child like that and threatening their life." His tone of voice dropped to show that he was not happy about the oven comment.