Felix Kosiv, the leader of the sentinel mages

As chaos engulfed the area, Adolf stood at a distance, his expression devoid of concern or empathy.

  The sounds of the scuffle, the grunts of pain, and the thuds of impact reverberated through the streets of Havag, creating an atmosphere of disorder and animosity. Yet, Adolf remained unmoved, his disdain for weakness evident in his cold gaze.

To him, emotional weakness was an unforgivable offense, a violation of the principles that bound their circle together.

  He despised those who abandoned their comrades on the battlefield, prioritizing their own survival over the collective struggle. In his eyes, Jake's actions represented the epitome of weakness, a betrayal that stoked his contempt.

While the fight raged on, Adolf's indifference manifested as a silent form of judgment. He watched the spectacle unfold with an air of detached superiority, observing the brutal consequences of Jake's perceived transgressions.