Conversation continued on for a bit, concluding the details of their mission and the generosity of their host. It was something that he said of which had turned her mood. Because if this group of individuals had anything in common, it was the resourcefulness they brought to the table. She chuckled lightly as she eyed each of them once more. Her gaze reached a shadow by the door, and her grin grew even wider. Her host was certainly an interesting fellow to have adventurers from so many different walks of life gathered for this quest. The earthy tones and leathers, a shouldered bow and full quiver, it was all such a giveaway. The ranger seemed young and was certainly a beauty, Dhyannah couldn’t help but think that this one, above all, were put here specifically to test her. She hadn’t yet had an opportunity for a “Great Hunt”, it was a curious notion, if after all of these years, would this be it. Without a peep, she stood, falling in place behind the guard as they were escorted out. She had no qualms about their quest, or the company it would require she keep. It was a simple enough task, yet one that could so very easily turn into chaos, especially considering the individuals selected for this venture. Sunlight spilled into the courtyard and a cool breeze swept past her face as they emptied the house. She would need to shop for equipment, but lunch didn’t seem like such a bad idea. She was about to ask the guard where she could stock up on simple herbs when she noticed the judgmental gaze of the Paladin. One quickly obscured with a smile and words of intent and suggestion. Dhyannah just couldn’t help herself, gleaning over the woman carefully and stepped near. [color=lightblue]“I’ve been studying the art of silence, and have found it to be …. humbling, in the least. Perhaps you should try it before attempting to shove your leadership down the throats of your travel companions. I think it might be most helpful for you.”[/color] her posture, her voice, her very being seemed to lack sincerity as she addressed the Paladin. Turning on her heel, she followed after Darius and another fellow who had mentioned traveling to the tavern first. Her step was a bit lighter as she fell in behind them. [color=lightblue]“To share in spirits at least, that sounds like a great idea.”[/color], she smiled at Darius.