Already tensed to the bone, Gravon felt his body jerk in reaction to Sasin's sudden rise from his chair, nearly slipping off his own seat as his eyes widened to take notice of anything the stranger might do. Fortunately, Nyahna only reacted timidly to his brother's action, though while that might have allayed his overreactive nature, the sound of quick footsteps nearby forced him to jump to his feet and acutely scan the tavern. Quick feet bring dark tidings, he thought. He did not see the tavern-master's boy run to fetch his father, but he assumed what was going to happen. Just when his eyes met the tavern entrance, Gravon watched as a green blur rush through with a fairly sized unit of knights behind it.
With his muscled tightened enough to rip the skin from his body, the half-breed almost found himself leaping forward to intercept the band of soldiers. He nearly toppled forward as he stopped himself, especially at the sight of the badges pinned to the newcomers' collars. The Isurian hastily recovered just as the Akalakian giant gripped his brother's neck.
"Calm down, little brother...or else you'll find your head abruptly facing the wrong way." The man said. Gravon found himself growling as he felt obligated to help his kin, an anger rising in his chest as he stood there clenching his fist. Experience thankfully kept him from making any foolish actions, his body as still as stone. Gravon ignored the knights behind him, eyes glaring at the Akalakian indignantly.
After an uneasy moment, a woman broke the silence. "What do you have to say for yourselves?"
For once in his life, Dams spoke in a softer tone as he responded to the lady; at which felt odd to Gravon as he watched him logically explain the situation. It brought a tiny smirk to his face, though one would have to look hard to notice. And as usual he just kept his mouth shut, allowing his silence to act as a concurrence to his brother's words.