After taking a few moments to plan her words, Kaleeth-Rei tried to give the best explanation she could. "Not all, some do. We all pick test, but not always same test. Test is...supposed to show a thing we are good at. All tests have much danger, some die in them. Hunters are strong, though, and we are supposed to be strong." As they entered the common quarters, the group looked around to find a spot empty enough for them to place their belongings. Despite being made of unrefined, natural materials such as compacted clay, the hut was quite large. It was circular and elevated slightly off the ground, with a dome on top. The entire hut was a single, open room with a single pillar in the center for support. The bedrolls that the villagers used were essentially the same as those of the pack, as they were made from the hides of local creatures. Kaleeth did not feel comfortable helping them with their belongings unless she was asked to, but she had no problem following Janius around. "You staying in...common hut? I stay here too; we...stay together, then." Ahnasha watched the villagers around them as they walked to the common quarters, the hunters in particular. She wasn't quite as sold on their kindness as Fendros. It certainly seemed that some of them were welcoming, but she could not shake the stares of those who were more suspicious. "I don't know, the ones we were talking to under the tree were nice enough, but that was only a part of the village's population. I get why the hunters are acting so suspicious. From what it sounds like, they are pretty much the village's guards, so it is their job to protect everyone. Not to mention the fact that their leader doesn't seem to like outsiders in the slightest. Some of the hunters may just be acting distrustful, I don't know, but it's the rest of the villagers that have me feeling unwelcome. Other than the ones we talked to, it seems like a lot of the people here are just ignoring us. If you look closely, you'll notice that they give little more than passing glances to us. If you make eye contact, they will look away real quick. They don't seem comfortable around us. I don't think we have universal acceptance here, but I suppose that it is better than being universally denied by them."