Rayleonarde, the leader of the Saranu people, had started his long journey to Steelburg, and was dressed to impress, by Saranu standards. Long, albeit coarse, robes adorned his body, a necklace made of thread and bones clacked slightly around his neck. Upon the young raccoon's forehead was a simple, upside down, blue, T-shape, a mark of blessing and wisdom in Saranu folklore. Ray was happy to be able to speak things over with the other leaders, it made him, and his people, feel welcomed among the other nations. Ray was quick on his feet, and would arrive in Steelburg within five hours or so.