Ariel nodded in agreement, "Certainly, there is room upstairs for a bedroll. What do you say, Sabine?" A happy grin spread across Sabine's face. "I would love to, Sister," she replied. Normally she would be unsure about being away from the pack for even a night, as there were seldom times where she was alone for long. Though, Ariel was family as well. Spending a night or two with her would be wonderful, even if it would realistically take a week of solid talking to exhaust all avenues of conversation between them. Fendros observed Rhazii as he took in the sights and sounds of the tavern. At first Fendros was worried that all the noise might upset him, but he seemed rather content instead. Janius leaned over to Fendros, also noticing Rhazii. "Not that it isn't utterly adorable, but is it healthy for Rhazii to be eating his tail like that?" he murmured. "It's okay, he's done that before. From what I remember of the books before we lost them, its not uncommon. It's like sucking one's thumb, I believe Ahna had read." Fendros responded at a volume that wouldn't interrupt the main conversation. Ariel placed her knuckles of one hand under her chin and hummed in thought. "I'm just trying to think if I've heard of the eel you mention. There are a number of different eels in the marshes, and a number of different repellents." She pulled a sturgeon face and shrugged, "Well, perhaps we might find out what else it could be with some extra analysis." She took a breath, dropped her hands to the table, and the topic disappeared, "Anyway, seeing as you have your luggage with you, how about we walk to the town square and see if we can find some good places on the main street for you to sell some of your things. I'll point out some of the better merchants for you and then head back to the shop to get on with my work."