The 'Barbaric Chief' said to his guards, "Get him! For the final voyage of his pathetic life." Immediately, two muscular and gigantic men rose; they were about seven foot tall. Both men had dark silver armour, a little rusty, they wore black helmets as well which made them seem even more terrifying and heartless. One of them held a big black bag. Whereas, the other guard had his metal glove clenched as if he was ready for a fight. Dorolh, so confused and terrified in this situation; was not aware that the fight was actually between him and the barbaric guard. Therefore, the guard hastily punched the poor boy brutally with his right hand upon his jaw, which resulted in knocking the boy out. The impact of the punch was so violent and powerful that the boy fell into the mud; falling unconscious. After a few seconds, the other guard kneeled next to Dorolh and whispered, "I wish… there could be another way, you little bird." The guard slowly put the big black bag onto the boy's face, as if he wanted to cover the shame of the village. Then, both guards picked up the poor boy and dragged him into a local stable and left him inside of the building.

On the following day, in the morning, the, 'delicate' guard went to the local stable; he took Dorolh over his shoulder; then he prepared his horse and the voyage began. The whole voyage took the guard about seven restless days. He travelled through the mountains which contained the worst bandits in the whole of the 'East', and to the ports of the biggest treasure hunters of the 'North'. At last, when both the guard and his horse were so exhausted; they took time for a rest. The location was so foggy and enigmatic that the best idea was to stay in one place, because otherwise you might meet with monsters from, 'The Black Forest'; which are very well known from their demonic behaviours. Also, there was a massive 'Loch' and a very tiny platform for small boats. After an hour of resting, suddenly, out of the darkness and fogginess, a little boat appeared with a gondolier in a pure black monk's robe. The guard took the boy over his shoulder, and he went to the platform to place Dorolh into the boat. However, the gondolier exposed his hand in a gesture as if he demanded payment for transport of the boy.