Céleste looked over her shoulder through the doorway leading from the balcony inside. Three more people had made their way downstairs, some of them had also managed to locate food for themselves. A giant of a woman and a man straight out of a tale from the west seemed to be talking to one another. The large woman seemed strangely friendly, though that was hardly a bad quality simply an unexpected one. Céleste had made her way all over the world and the one consistent thing she found was that kind people were worth taking note of; both because of their rarity and because there was a certain breed of parasitic scum that fooled others with a kind exterior and show but had souls blacker than pitch. She doubted the Jötunnesque woman was such a creature, something about the way she held herself presented an air of sincerity even the best tricksters couldn't mimic once you knew to look for it. Céleste similarly didn't get a bad feeling about the other two either, though it could be difficult to say for certain with what most would consider zero interaction. At the very least she doubted they would be a threat to her so long as they did not get in her way and she in theirs. The cowboy of the groups response seemed to suggest like Céleste he was in Fortune's End for reasons not relating to gold, which was good. Gold had a way of turning even the most level headed of people into a back stabbing asshole, so the less people around concerning themselves with it the better. That in mind Céleste decided it would best to introduce herself and let it be known to the others she would not be competing with them for the prize. She popped the remaining piece of her meal into her mouth and downed the last of her tea. She brushed any crumbs that had accumulated on her attire onto the floor and re-entered the saloon. "Bonjour, I am Céleste R-" she stopped, deciding that last names were probably a bad idea. "I am Céleste, and I too have business in this town. I wish to make it known I have no interest in the supposed bounty of gold for solving this town's most...circonstances étranges." she let out a quick and quiet sigh of exacerbation "This towns most, odd, circumstance. I have more important matters to attend to so you need not worry about me, intentionally, getting in anyone's way. That said, once my business is concluded I will have an abundance of, shall we call it, available time on my hands and would gladly assist if I can. My heart goes out to these people and their pligh-" she was cut off by the loud bang of a gunshot ringing out which broke her concentration, making her think of the man in the tower. She didn't finish what she was saying and instead waited to see if any of the group had something to say.