It was not hard to guess what the drunk was intending when he parted from the rest of the group. The fact that he found a neat corner to tuck himself into for his personal needs was a miracle in itself. By chance, it happened to be right next to the house where the rogue waited. The smell of steaming urine was disgusting but this was not the time to be squeamish.
Rafaelle observed everything from atop one of the houses. Were the nobles less intoxicated and enthralled with each-other perhaps they could have even caught a glimpse of a dark figure crouching by the edge of one of the houses, watching them silently with an amused smirk. He found their constant laughter immoderate but it was still amusing to study them vicariously from a distance as though they were animals in their natural habitat. Which they were not, however, having walked quite a bit of distance away from the safer grounds of their noble houses. At least that is what Rafaelle thought.
The young man was struck with many bizarre ideas of how to entertain himself. Letting the company see him was certainly not a good option for that would ruin the surprise. Humans were not the only ones caught by the mysterious forces at wake in Alvadas. Animals too could easily fall prey to the trappings of illusions.
The moon was shining bright and they were precariously far from the safer blocks of the city. The rogue cleared his throat as quietly as he could and gingerly crawled away from the edge to remain completely concealed. His view was obstructed as well but it did not matter as much.
He inhaled deeply and concentrated to conjure the image of a solemn wolf in his mind, and imagine the echoing howl of the beast. With his best efforts, he imitated what he thought might sound akin to an animal. It was never too hard for a human to produce a sound similar to a howl of a canine and Rafaelle doubted these fools could distinguish between the two anyway.
The hollow sound reverberated from every lonely corner and the laughter was abruptly interrupted. His wolfish howl lasted for about five seconds, starting from a higher note and ending with a more lower menacing tone.
There was silence, but the howler could tell there was tension in the air. "Wh-what was that? I thought you said these streets were safe!" Panicked one of the women after a prolonged period of shock. A minute, most likely, but to them it seemed to stretch. The drunkard who was about to pull up his pants and leave had dropped down against the bin he hid behind, and lay there, bewildered and frightened.
"That was not funny at all! You stepped over the boundaries this time!" One of the other men cried, appearing to have sobered somewhat from the shocking event. "It wasn't me, I swear on my father's name!" Came the reply from behind the corner.
Another silent moment ensued and the tension rose.