Sumia unfolded her arms and let them fall to her sides, she shook her head at the gypsy, and kept her face serene, "You do not understand. Do not underestimate the dead, my lady. There are reasons we bury them with their treasured trinkets. One is to help them find peace knowing something they treasure is so close. Their [i]families[/i] are generally the ones that decide this when burying them, including those orphans you mentioned, and removing them could be very dangerous depending on the spirit. Also, don't you wonder why it's so far away? It's because they're dangerous and that distance will generally keep them there. And that's all without factor of Aesperus that the good Lord here mentioned." she said, nodding to the Hammarch, "Which I don't recommend messing with. A swarm of undead or some sort of death plague is the last thing we need." The half-elf tilted her head to the side and shrugged, "Besides, if that's what you're planning to do, you're no better than the theives that are already out there. A theft is a theft no matter the intent or the victim." she turned her head back towards the Hammarch, "That said, besides the coin for a few supplies I'll need after this adventure, you can go ahead and give most of my share to those orphans or even homeless, if there are any here. I'm sure all that gold would do them better than it would me." Sumia looked back at Assallya, "As someone so concerned about the orphans, surely you'll join me and do the same, won't you?" she said, giving the other woman a pretty smile.