Ravenia smiled at Tobias's words with a quirk of her eyebrow. They moved quickly, their hands moving around one another's. When Tobias finished, Ravenia smiled as he wiped her brow and tucked her hair behind her ear. She smiled for a brief moment and pressed her cheek against his hand. It was a comfort to her, feeling his hands upon her flesh. It was only a fleeting moment, the warmth of his hand gone. He spoke about the children now, taking in his words, Ravenia nodded her head and looked towards the room. "You're right. There definitely is more than what meets the eye here. Tobias, I need to head back out to the wall. I would like for you to keep them locked in the room. Once we can atleast thin out the initial Dead at the wall, I'll be back." Ravenia said. She busied herself with getting her attire straightened and knocking the initial dust from the Red Waste off of her. She pinned her cape back about her, throwing part of it over shoulder. Her attention snapped to when she heard Shay speaking. She rushed to the girl's bedside, throwing the curtain back in her rush. "By the Gods!" Ravenia called out with a wide smile. "I'm so glad you're okay." She smiled down at Shay, cupping the girl's cheek and tenderly kiss her forehead. "I do hate not being able to stay much longer, but I have to return to the Wall. Rest up." She spoke quickly and grinned down at Shay's tired face. She nodded to the others in the room, as she passed Tobias she gently touched his arm, smiling up at him, and made her way quickly towards the door. Ravenia was now sprinting from the building, she headed towards a rack of weapons that had been placed for such issues like this. She pulled her second favorite weapons off, fastening the holsters upon her back and quickly withdrawing the twin rapiers. Their long and thin blades had led many a dead to their quick deaths. Expertly twirling them about in her grip, Ravenia returned them to their holsters and turned towards the wall. In no time she had scaled the wall and marveled at the destruction that Marcus and Jacob had already wrought upon the Dead. She moved farther down the wall and leapt from it. It was a good drop, something that jarred her bones and would make her sore, but she softened the blow by tucking her body and rolling into the impact. She was on her feet in a moment, running around to the back of the Dead, her rapiers drawn. It was a foolish move for some, but Mother knew what she was doing. The shadows of the Dead were long and spilling out towards the Red Waste. If she were to ever become too overwhelmed she could just make a quick getaway back into the Walls by phasing. None too worried, Ravenia began to plummet her blades through the back of the Dead's heads or take off their heads completely. She drew a good crowd of them towards her and picked them off one-by-one.