"As long as you and the others don't sense any danger lurking nearby, it shouldn't be a problem camping out here," replied the vampire. Noticing the faint pink tint upon the angel's cheeks, he leaned over to her and whispered, "To be quite honest, I'm tired myself. Keeping my cool around that wraith can be tiring and hard not to lose it."
Zanther followed her over to the tree and stood next to her as she made herself comfortable against the trunk. Looking down at her, he said, "While you sleep, I'll be on guard duty for the night. Besides, I don't need to sleep that often anyways. I already got my precious few hours of sleep before I came here, anyways." With that said and using his vampire strength, Zanther sprung from the forest floor up onto the lowest branches of the tree that Tal was leaning against. He promptly sat down and made himself comfortable for the night, the long hawl.
Without even looking down below, Zanther could already sense that the angel had fallen alseep and the others were soon to follow suit. He planned to keep his sharp eyes peeled for anything supicious out in the dark and keep an eye on the wraith. The vampire didn't like Deity's company very much, but he would just have to tolerate his precense for now.
So far, the vampire couldn't sense any disturbance other than Deity nearby. The only sounds that could be heard, where the people stiring in their sleep below and the soft whispering of the wind lashing at the plants.
Ocassionally, Zanther could spot a few glowing orbs of light hovering in the distance near the mountains consumed by a thick fog. He assumed that they were just aimless, wandering spirits roaming the night. After all, this was the spirit world...
"I can see a small gathering of spirits off in the distance, closest to the mountains beyond the forest to the South, but I don't think they'll bother us," replied the vampire, still looking in the direction that he had spoke of.
Since most of the group down below him were still alseep, Zanther tried to keep his voice not much above a whisper as to not disturb the others. After a short while and the angel falling alseep once more, he continued his careful watch upon the land.