[center][b]Kasim - Rheinfeld[/b][/center] --- Kasim was quite disappointed to be dismissed out of hand as an annoyance, but he did not let it show. The moment he saw the woman's face he knew that he'd been right to pursue this one. He was almost certain that the Templar Order would never allow someone of demonic ancestry into their ranks, so this Moira, if that was really her name, was surely not supposed to be here. The only question that remained was what exactly was she after, and given the way she seemed to be following Davian... Kasim followed her, resting his left hand casually on the hilt of his short sword. He sent out a telepathic message again, while catching up to the woman. This time he directed it to all of the Queen's Blades in the group, Taigyn, and Davian. "[i]This woman has red skin, some kind of demonic blood in her, obviously not a real Templar. Says her name is Moira Drafitee, probably a fake name. She's following after Davian. I'm going to pursue and try to distract her. Don't get caught with your pants down, Davian.[/i]" Message sent, Kasim hurried his step to walk beside the woman. "Aw, don't be like that. I've been on the road without any fun for too long, and I love exotic types." He lowered his voice, so only she could hear his next words. "I saw your red skin, and I know what it means. I figure you're not supposed to be here, but I'll just keep that between us." He kept on speaking with barely a break, voice raising back to a normal volume and in the smug tone he used when boasting. "I've bedded countless women, humans and goblins and orcs and even an ogre once. Short or tall, fat or small, I've fucked them all. You seem like you'd make for a lively roll in the hay, Moira, and I guarantee you won't walk straight for a week after I'm done with you." Kasim gave her his best charming grin. "So what do you say, wanna go find some nice secluded place and have some fun?" --- [center][b]Zin - Rheinfeld[/b][/center] --- Though Zin was unable to get a word in edgewise, the exchange between Davian and Alida went far better than she expected. The Templar fellow seemed to possess some tact after all, and his argument for Alida staying away from the barn was a good one. He could have done without the rude comments at the end, but at least it hadn't come to blows as Zin had feared it might. She opened her mouth to speak and was about to suggest they get going to the meeting when a voice filled her head. "[i]This woman has red skin, some kind of demonic blood in her, obviously not a real Templar. Says her name is Moira Drafitee, probably a fake name. She's following after Davian. I'm going to pursue and try to distract her. Don't get caught with your pants down, Davian.[/i]" She recognized Kasim's voice, but she was surprised by it nonetheless. In all the time the man had spent talking to her he had never mentioned telepathy as one of his skills, and he had boasted quite a bit about his various skills on the ride to Rheinfeld. Zin wasn't sure who else had heard the message, other than Davian based on the comment at the end, so she changed gears and shared the message instead of suggesting they get moving. "Kasim, one of the Queen's Blades here with us, just contacted me telepathically. He says there's a tiefling woman disguised as a Templar here, going by the name Moira, and that she's following Davian." That struck her as odd, that someone would choose Davian as a target instead of Taigyn or Alida, which led her to an obvious conclusion. "She's probably here to disrupt the meeting by harming the leaders. I think Davian also received the message, so he should be on guard, but we need to alert the rest of the soldiers to the danger so they can help find and capture the woman. Alida, could you take care of that? The Republic soldiers are far more likely to listen to their own leader than to a woman they do not know." Although she wanted to rush out and make sure Davian was okay, Zin instead resolved to stay with Alida and do what she could to keep the woman safe. Davian himself had said that the Republic leader was more important than him, and he was right about that. She could only hope that the other Blades were keeping Taigyn safe as well, and trust in Davian and Kasim to deal with the infiltrator until the soldiers could be made aware of the imminent danger.