15th Fall 514 AV
Head tilted along with a few other curious onlookers, Marone stood looking at some freshly scattered bones near the mines. The other people there sounded worried from their tone as opposed to a maledictor like Marone beings more curious about the bones. What he could do with it and how he was going to take the bones back with him if he really felt that he could use it. It was when the conversation started to break away from the heated discussion of the snakes which has become common over the past few days when Marone saw his chance to sate his curiosity on the otherwise unknown and unidentifiable remains in front of him.
"Its those slimy snakes I tell you! Just wait and see. After they've had their fill of beasts they will start coming for us. All of us next!" the pot bellied rabble rouser declared before getting affirmation from the gathering.
Marone still looking while trying to make sense of the remains asked as one of the few voices not immediately predisposed against the snakes "How can we be sure that this isn't one of them?" Although he has worked with many different sorts of remains before Marone himself wouldn't know what they were unless someone told him or he was there to identify it himself. These bones? They looked like any other and the only things he could actually identify were what anyone else could like a head or a limb.
It was then the man added "are you stupid? A snake wouldn't have limbs and a human skull wouldn't be curved like this. I've butchered more than enough meat to say with confidence this is definitely an animal. Probably just another wild dog." Marone was just about to say something about the snakes but stopped himself to think a little more while other members of the gathering started to add more conjecture into the situation. None were really all that important to him since he was able to hear the same thing just about everywhere he went. The snakes were fast becoming a topic of great interest.
Looking at the bones once more Marone felt he might have been too quick in saying it was a snake because the butcher's descriptions were true. Hearing some of the squeamish people commenting about the pitiful dog being left out there for the snakes he said to himself not even loud enough to be overheard "if you feel that way then why didn't you do something about it?" before speaking out even louder "how sure are you that its even a dog? It could be something else."
There are not too many people that would like to be questioned on their professional judgement this way and the man was not one of them when he started spewing explanations of how to identify canine bones, fangs, skulls and jaws. Things that Marone would remember in case he needed to use them in the future as well as being a clue on what the tough meats he has bought a few times from the man were. However soon after the explanation ended Marone voiced out the reason he doubted it was a dog. "The dogs here are pretty vicious and some even move in packs." A fact he knew after being chased before. "How is it this one died here without any signs of a struggle even if it was alone?"
More conjecture from the gathering and an angry explanation from the man pointing out a bone "if you can see it properly, its completely smashed. If the dog was alone it would be unable to defend itself and if it was in a pack it would be abandoned because it would be too useless" before having a triumphant look on his face. There was more discussion after yet again of course but it returned to something that Marone no longer finds interesting such as what the mob would do the next time they find a snake or how they were going to protect themselves from the new threat.
Marone stayed as long as he did which was until the gathering dispersed not because he was interested but because he was waiting for his chance. He stood at the side half concealed by the shadows in his usual manner. Trying not to draw any attention to himself. Sometimes he tried going closer to the bones. Sometimes he had to go further from the bones. Most of the time he tried to keep in the shadows or at least out of sight from any passerbys until he got closer to his goal. When he finally felt he had his chance. No one was looking or no one was coming close his hands snatched out of the dark and made a grab. With how paranoid everyone was being because of the snakes there was no reason to draw unwanted attention to himself.