As the weapons were being put away Autumn listened to their concerns. They wanted answers that she was not quite ready to divulge just yet. "[color=slateblue][b]I'd rather not say how. It exposes someone I've spent a lot of time keeping under wraps. I'm sure some of you can understand the benefit. The less people know the more useful the skill you see. Once the cat is out of the bag then everyone will know how to thwart it and it would be of no use to anyone. Suffice to say it is a skill uniquely bound to me that doesn't leave any trace of magic for our mummified friend to find. At least no more than anywhere else.[/b][/color]" That was about as close to the truth she was willing to go. She didn't know enough about the majority of them. She would need to get to know them individually and even then that did not mean they should know. Some of her closest friends had no clue who she really was. Then there was the question about the courts. This was one she would be completely open about. "[color=slateblue][b]They sent me here to figure out what's happened to New Camden. If you've been inside this whole time then you might not know that anyone that comes in that has any connection or knowledge of the supernatural cannot leave. So once you've gone in then you aren't getting out. Those humans who are ignorant of such things can come and go as they please. Additionally any communication related to such is cut off. With nothing to go on the courts are scrambling over themselves in confusion and fear. Being a thorn in their side they saw fit to force me in to figure out the situation. To be honest I had no intention of coming anywhere near this city myself. Though the mystery of it all has some allure to it.[/b][/color]" The last sentence was probably the most genuine thing she had said up to that point. Having access to so much information the unknown was a most exhilarating experience. Were she honest with herself this was probably the most fun she's had in centuries. Dropping the story telling she switched back to the task at hand. Their run in with the web earlier brought with it a tiny spider that hid itself from view. Until entering she could not know what what was said. Physical barriers were still a hindrance, but it wasn't often that one came across that completely cut off communication. Picking up where they left off as if she had been there Autumn felt the need to put in her two cents. "[color=slateblue][b]Your plan to capture a vampire is a good one. I can help scope out a potential target with sufficient clout without raising an alarm. The capture will need to be done by someone else though.[/b][/color]"