After walking most of the day, a chance to rest was not unwelcome in the least. However, Drajhan felt a sense of unease about the situation. It wasn't because the tense situation between himself and the Giant Kitty had only barely been resolved, nor was it because this small village transformed from a busy congregation to a ghost town in a matter of seconds. No, these firbolgs had marched the group halfway across the forest with barely a word uttered during the journey. How could someone be so uninterested in new people so as to not talk to them for hours? Draj had a thousand questions he wanted to ask this unknown group, from their food to their culture to their command structure, but silence greeted the first few queries, and the dragonborn at least knew when to drop the inquisition. Perhaps all natives to this forest shared the same talkative nature as their feline compatriot. Drajhan himself had fallen into a pensive silence during the majority of the march, which likely pleased the rest of the party. He had several unpleasant occurrences all at once in the past day or two. It seemed this always happened to Draj: when the annoyances began trickling in, a downpour of hardships were soon to follow. If any had asked Draj a question during the journey, he had answered succinctly, at least as far as he was concerned, and his lack of a return question was usually enough to hint that the time for conversation would arrive later. And so now they had arrived, and so had the time for conversation. Pulling a blade on the firbolgs was much less likely to garner a response than it was for Lorenthar, so that was out of the question. Instead, Drajhan graciously thanked their host for the place to stay before turning his attention to the matters at hand. "When may we discuss where to go from here?" he asked the one who seemed most in charge. "The longer we avoid fixing the problem, I fear, the harder it will be to fix it. I for one would be willing to discuss our options over dinner.... We are having dinner, right?" Excellent. Another problem to worry about.