As yet another new recruit arrived, Lis was silently mulling over the bounty board's prize - and target. She'd killed trolls before; not just in Bania, but along her travels between the monster-ridden country and the borderlands. However, she'd never done so in a solo mission. With the aid of a group or with just the one comrade, trolls had fallen to her blades for less money than had been offered. Still, Lis had to wonder if she'd even have the time or effort for such an endeavour. If they were to be dealing with a vampire at some point, she would need all of her strength and wits about her. [i]"Hm... perhaps the giant is interested in a partnership?"[/i] She thought to herself as Nuva joined them at the door for only a moment, before wandering off down the street, apparently paying no heed to their new members. Perhaps he was already on the search for this bounty? If so, Lis would have to wait. She was no fool; she couldn't take down a troll with just her and her swords. It would need some form of trap, or perhaps pitch. Trolls had a rather tough hide, but even that took some severe damage from fire. Either way, she intended to aid Kayden and the others in finding materials to help them on their current quest; she could only guess none of them had run into vampires before, what with how rare they seemed to be this far down south. Eyes turning from the increasingly distant back of Nuva towards the recruits, Lis' lip curled slightly in irritation at the second one to speak. First of all, him being a supposed "ex-thief". She'd known pickpockets in her time, and honestly didn't care much for what they did as long as they didn't steal from her. But one thing was for sure; once a thief, always a thief. Lis had severe doubts that this man was truly a mercenary - if it were easier to steal a coinpurse to pay for his next meal, as opposed to slaying a werewolf, anyone with half a brain dedicated to survival would pick the first option. Again, Lis had no issues as long as herself - or someone particularly needy - wasn't affected. But dishonesty, she did not like. And secondly... "Ugh. I hate it when they give themselves nicknames." She muttered disapprovingly upon hearing Leon's alternative title. The "Jackal". Stupid name - it didn't even have anything to do with thievery. However, the other two looked promising. The first one, the stocky human, gave a swift, to the point introduction; as did the Drabarian - he appeared even taller than their current giant, Nuva. Glancing back to Kayden, Lis stepped fully outside, arms still folded across her chest. "Shall we take them on the shopping trip?" She asked with just the hint of a smile at their Captain and Allard. The more people coming meant the less heavy things for Lis to carry. Also, it would be nice to see which would tuck their tail between their legs and run away at the thought of fighting a Vampire. [@POOHEAD189][@Jollan][@BCTheEntity][@Fetzen][@BurningCold][@Tangletail]