A look of deep anger and rage shook Baleron's features, and if the island's natural effects hadn't cooled his temper, he would have slipped his sword deftly from his scabbard and run the haughty noble through his heart. Instead, he found himself in a relaxed mood all of a sudden, and against his own will he stood there quietly and let the noble speak his mind. All of it still angered him, of course, but he didn't want to cause an unnecessary scene, nor give the noble any proof that his claims were correct when he believed them not to be. How much would a noble know about taking the lives of others, anyways? One of the perks of being a high-class citizen was being able to let others do the dirty work for them, so he imagined that even if this noble had ever taken someone's life with his own hands, he had truly done it for a selfish reason. That reasoning alone made him return the noble's pitiful gaze with his own, silently hoping the good spirits would find it in their heart to save the man from existing as such a biased creature.
Instead of listening to the noble's ranting and raving, he took it upon himself to completely space out, which was something he would have never done in front of a noble before. The air of the island gave him more than enough reason to relax, and considering Baleron wasn't in the mood to stand there taking the punishing words that the noble was spewing out from his poison lips, he let the feeling of the island overwhelm his senses completely, if only for just a few moments. Only vaguely did he realize that Fifteen had said his last words and left. Baleron hadn't even been paying enough attention to hear where the noble had disappeared to, but as far as he was concerned, it didn't really matter to him one way or another.
With the final loose end tied up, he turned around and looked over the dense crowd as they continued to pile toward Eroina, unable to see or sense Caela within the vast crowd. Sighing audibly, he let his gaze wander to a side hallway, wondering where the king had planned on letting his guests sleep. With the thought of a soft and warm bed to lay in and relax, he shifted his backpack more comfortably onto his back, straightened up the scabbard of his sword across his belt, and made way through the ever-shifting crowd, hoping it wouldn't take him too long to find a bed to rest in and a room to begin planning his search in.