Jacob couldn't help but be mildly annoyed at the loss of his relative solitude. As important as the situation was, he wasn't to keen on social activities with a group. He glanced around at those who had arrived. He had seen both of the humans before, but didn't quite recognize them. The other arrivals, of more note to him, were Sun, Fen, and Ramera. Sun was one of the few people in the city who tried to treat him like a normal human being. As much as that was a breath of fresh air for Jacob, he seemed entirely to innocent. Though this occasionally was also a breath of fresh air, it also had the more common effect of being annoying. That said, Jacob didn't really have a problem with him or his occasional company. He saw Sun waving at him, and responded with his own curt nod in greeting. Fen didn't seem to actively dislike Jacob like most of the city, but he could tell that Fen was definitely creeped out by him all the same. Jacob was fine with that, so long as he didn't go and join the "burn the radioactive witch" club. Lastly, there was Ramera. Jacob didn't have an issue with any of the harpies, least of all Ramera. She seemed reserved enough to keep interaction mostly business, and that was good enough for Jacob. However, Jacob noticed that Ramera seemed particularly stressed about something. Suddenly on edge, Jacob turned back to the red wastes and stared out towards it. It was never a good sign when one of your watchmen was worried.