Alas, Ko's activities in the region had been too prominent for that. Even if Ko himself wasn't recognizable on sight, the enormous Flamewyrm walking calmly beside him gave his identity away immediately. As such, the crowds had begun giving him a rather wide berth as he and his partner walked the streets. It put Ko slightly on edge, being surrounded by so many people that were clearly at least somewhat aware of his identity, but there was no getting around it. Ko wasn't in Rush Valley just to play around or go shopping after all.
While he and Steel had originally come to Sieghart for their own independent purposes, they were united in a common goal now: preparing to steal a one of a kind book from a library. Before they could make their move on Crocus, however, they needed help. During his wanderings about Sieghart, Ko had been hearing rumors of another Dragon Slayer in the area aside from himself, Steel, or that beast of a man Ragnar. Specifically, a Light Dragon Slayer. Considering his own elemental affinity, Ko was keenly interested in finding this young man or woman and testing their mettle. 4 sets of hands would be better than just 2 or 3, after all.
Still, finding one man in the hustle and bustle of Rush Valley was nearly impossible, and that was even assuming he was even in the city. Thus far Ko hadn't found a single lead, and he was starting to get frustrated. "What do you think, Nan? Should we give it up? We don't even have a name yet, it seems unlikely we'll get anything useful out of these simpering peasants." Nantosuelta huffed loudly, letting out a puff of smoke that startled a couple walking by. "I could have told you that. These humans wouldn't remember the face of their own murderer, let alone a passing Dragon Slayer." Ko sighed out loud. Maybe it really was time to call it quits.