[b][center][color=#17c311][h3][i]Cyneburg[/i][/h3][/color] [color=#17c311]Location:[/color] The Makeshift Camp [color=#17c311]Interacting with:[/color] The Group[/center][/b] Cyne look around at each member of the party and at the orcs beyond the invisible walls that surrounded the group. Weapons potentially at the ready everywhere, but nobody actually committing to much of anything. The situation seemed to have reached a tense, but dead point, so Cyne decided now was as good a time as ever to bring up the bigger matter at hand. At the very least she could wrest control of this situation from whatever the hell was going on right now. She strode forward towards the fire and used a much larger voice than she normally did, one that was far more formal and commanding, but not quite authoritarian. [color=#17c311]"Now Kyra and Keystone might have already brought this up, but it bears repeating, especially since Ntaj doesn't know about it yet. The orcs have decided that they will trust us if we can return to Salarn and broker a peace deal with the humans there. Now that we know that we're not necessarily in hostile territory, at least from the orcs, the trip back should at least be less rushed than it has been so far. We aren't necessarily a tight knit lot, or even really a group beyond the loosest use of the term, so if any of you don't feel like sticking around to get involved with local politics, I understand. But if you do want to continue travelling together we have to deal with the stipulation imposed by the Orcish leadership that one of us has to stay behind as insurance that we won't just cut and run for the next closest town." "As far as that matter is concerned, I'm volunteering for that particular honor. I can speak the native tongue, I'm not uncomfortable around them as I'm sure some of you are right now and I can handle myself perfectly well if they try something. Besides, showing up in town with not just one, but two orc-kin probably wouldn't go over well with the people. Since joining with the group I haven't really contributed anything of particular note, and if this is what I can do to help not just you fine folk, but also two populations living in this area, I have no qualms about it."[/color] After that lengthy speech, Cyne's stomach chimed in with a helpful growl, causing her to break her otherwise stoic expression with a little giggle.