As the warrior spoke to the farm boy, Adelisa jumped to her feet and went over to the boy. She spoke soothing words to the traumatized boy as her hands grazed the damaged skin. She sighed in relief as the boy started calming down and she smiled softly at him. The boy hugged onto her and her eyes widened in surprise. "[b]We should hurry. We have no clue what we are dealing with besides fire.[/b]" She looked down at the boy, probably in his preteens, cuddling into her like she was his mother. She sighed, as this sort of thing always happened, and called the bar wench over. "[b]Give this boy a plate of food please, whatever he wants. This shall pay for it[/b]" she said as she handed the woman a small bag of gold coins. The woman's eyes widened and she nodded, taking the boy and feeding him. She soon walked over to the front door, turning to the warrior and said "[b]if you wish to share my horse, it would be no problem.[/b]" After speaking she removed her cloak and put it in her bag, understanding the battle that would soon ensure. She hadn't wanted to get her cloak dirty, it was brand new. She exited the bar as fast she could. Her thoughts went to the group she was to travel with. The monk, well he seemed less and less of a monk the more he spoke. The warrior woman wasn't very surprising, but she seemed to be enjoying less of the companions than the mead. The elf... well she disliked mages but an elf Mage will put her on edge even more. The theif was going to agrivate her. She seemed to want to have everyone's attention and if she hadn't gotten it, then she would do something to achieve it. Adelisa couldn't put her finger on the man behind the mask, though. Adelisa walked over to her horse and fed her another carrot before setting her bag back onto Albus. "[b]We will be going to save a village under attack by monsters.[/b]" she informed Albus.