[color=#ffffb2][b]Alina Erebos[/b][/color] [color=#ffffb2]"Pardon my bluntness, death knight... But I don't believe you are in a position to question allegiances due to your... background. Remember, your kind wasn't and really isn't that much welcomed anywhere, just like these Demon Hunters are. I believe you both bring about uneasiness to anyone you come across. However, you can slightly assume that, due to how the warden's operate, everyone here has, at the very least, a slight degree of intellect and combat prowess. And when you look at their leader in that light, I highly doubt they would succumb to the Legion."[/color] After her rather short speech towards Rina, she placed the cup of empty tea on the table, getting up from her chair and pushing it back into place along the tableside. [color=#ffffb2]"If you excuse me."[/color] She told Solares, bowing slightly out of respect and signifying that she were leaving. Her reasons for doing so were to explore the place in peace, away from the stench of death and decay that was haunting the other room, spoiling her appetite in the process. And while she did make note of the other Blood Elf whom was in the room, at this point she didn't feel like introducing herself to anyone. In fact, she hadn't yet, and didn't see herself doing so anytime soon. Instead, she saw herself looking for a suitable room that would meet her needs. Nothing to big nor too small, but a place where she could study various scriptures in solitude. Though, she doubted any if the group would be interested in such affairs, seeing as a majority of them were, in her eyes, not followers of the light or something similar. She herself, while following some of its teachings, was not a perfect holy priest. In fact, she studied the light, but followed her own path. The light could be seen as a tool, and so long as she believed that she was doing what was right, she had confidence that the light would not leave her like it had to some before. For to her, while the light wasn't perfect, she felt it was far more reliable than the alternative that she has had to use on rare occasions.