Draven maintained a vigilant gaze, his eyes darting between the soldiers patrolling the castle grounds and the archers positioned on nearby buildings. He carefully observed the archers' movements, noting the red beams emanating from their bows, serving as a security measure. If even one archer fell or the red line disappeared, it would instantly raise the alarm throughout the castle.
"Draven, use the red lines to your advantage," Margoth suggested, recognizing the potential tactical advantage they could exploit. By avoiding the archers' line of sight, Draven could navigate through their field of vision undetected.
The three soldiers that Draven intended to incapacitate had an archer keeping watch over them. The archer's gaze shifted from left to right, with only a brief ten-second gap when their line of sight moved away from the soldiers.
"The timing is pissing me off," Margoth grumbled.