Nayash looked at Raena with a surprised face, but didn’t deny the hammer. She however didn’t accept it as she though it would be best for both Veragwen and her to not have the extra weight in her condition. “Alright thank you… Raena, was it? Can you hold it for me for a while till I get… a bit better.” Then she added “Also thank you for carrying me here.” with an uncomfortable smile at the mention of doughnuts. “a bite of those wouldn’t be too bad.” Nayash moved with Veragwen as she answered her about her belongings. “You’re right.. Especially in my condition.” She said, but a stone dropped inside her gut. She didn’t feel well with admitting weakness, even though she knew that the woman was right. Then the half merman piped in mentioning muscle memory. It sounded familiar however she wasn’t sure what the term meant exactly. “Perhaps I could use it for support of sorts instead of you, Veragwen?” Nayash proposed at the comment and looked at the both of them. “Either way I don’t feel right to let someone else carry such a high weight weapon on my behalf. And as you say, I believe there’s little to worry about, if you think so. We are a group at least, and you seem confident in protecting ne other, so, Yes im ready to go.” They headed over towards the door as Nayash suggestion still hung in the air, but they were soon interrupted by a knocking. As a young man appeared in the door opening Nayash frowned slightly. He looked familiar yet acted… unusually properly based on what he was after and what had just happened to the town according to the other women. If he really was a warriror with the intention to slay the beast, he was not prepared at all, as he hadn’t payed attention to his surroundings. But she remained silent and let Veragwen speak for her and the others and ignored the hysterical laughter behind her.