There was little choice but to follow along, her snout and bright eyes turned upwards as she couldn't help but compare the architecture to what she was used to. The Keep was large, but not so large as what could be found at The Roost. The quietude was somewhat unnerving and the dragonkin was well aware of the faint clicking her claws made on the floor. Thankfully it was vastly overpowered by the clunking of boots and armour. Humans were noisy. Taking her time to join the huddle, the gold-scaled female eyed several of the other maps stretched across the tables. She'd been in the city for a while but her work had made it difficult to get out an explore. Well, that and the odd looks she'd gotten had stifled her curiousity some. Listening to Gladios lay their task out, Rhindani watched the rest of those gathered. It didn't seem that diplomacy would be a priority for most of them, which seemed to define her own role more clearly. She'd be the one to patch them up if things ended in bloodshed. Well, that was fine. Her nostrils flared somewhat at what, to her, was a high wage. Avarice reared it's head. What she couldn't do with that much coin! She had to force it back down. Anything that didn't go towards her immediate needs would be donated to the Church, as it should be. [color=fff79a]"If I may,"[/color] she began, her focus returning to Gladios, meeting his eyes. But then they were all interrupted by the appearance of a dwarf who seemed rather inebriated. Rhindani's long tail gave an amused swish and she tried to hide a grin. Abet reminded her of someone. [color=fff79a]"As I was saying, there are many forms of extortion. How exactly are the victims being targeted? Are they being waylaid on the roads or...? If there is any information on their activities in addition to their location that might be helpful."[/color] Her voice was low for a woman's and had a slightly gravely quality. In addition, her speech was foreign, Common not her native tongue. [color=fff79a]"Also, it seems I will require a horse."[/color] Ah, if only her wings would ever carry her. She asked not because she expected one to be provided, only that she would likely need assistance, or at least advice, with procuring one. She didn't fancy having to run alongside the whole way, though perhaps she could have managed it.