He loved places like this, such easy prey.
Successfully isolating himself from the small groups here and there, he felt it offered him a better vantage point, Ganon settled down next to his fire as he began a routine check of the contents of his pack and saddle bags. Of course, nobody had ever bothered to try to steal from him so the act was nearly pointless, but he preferred to not sit around bored and he liked to keep things organized. After he was done he heaved a sigh as he looked up over the flames to the various people scattered around; it was amazing to him how easy it was to end up where a decent meal might be and this small little community seemed content with him setting up his tent on the outskirts of their land, which pleased him enough.
Chuckling, he stood and patted his mare on her neck, whispering a gentle assurance to her before walking away to have a look around. This place was indeed small, a true tight-knit group he hoped it was not, though. As he went about he noticed that the population was quite diverse for something so small and this was promising to him because it meant that there might not be as much resistance if...something happened to one someone, by chance of course. Once satisfied that he knew the surroundings well enough he made his way back to his little tent where Delphine stood on guard and at attention. Smiling as he neared her, he praised her before sitting back down on the ground but noticed soon enough when she did not relax. Snapping his head around, he wondered what she might be seeing. "Someone there, girl?" he whispered, eyes searching the surroundings but seeing nothing too peculiar. "Easy, there isn't anything, is there?" His horse, though, still stayed tense and alert while he felt a bit helpless if she would not listen to him. "Suit yourself, I don't see anything."