Sana perked a brow as Ellis pushed passed her and nodded as she nocked her arrow into place and followed, keeping an eye out if anything moved. This entire situation was not sitting well with her. “I am beginning to think that a 1,000 gold isn’t enough for this [i]adventure[/i], “ she muttered as they made their way through the hallway. Seeing Ellis discover the level and reveal the stair case she smirked. “Well done,” she said as she followed him down the stairs. Glancing back from time to time to make sure the rest of the group was with them and counting heads to ensure no one was left behind. “Stay together folks,” she said quickly as she reached the bottom of the stairs. When Bjoric came up she lowered her bow and tilted her head to the side; seeing the chalice the rest of them had left behind. It seemed some others were about as concerned as a reward as she was. Not at all and just wanting to get out. As he said the Lich was bound to the chalice she locked the arrow between her fingers of the hand that held her bow and waved her now free hand. “Wait…let me get this straight and forgive me since I am not exactly educated on this shit, but… What you are saying is that the freaking Lich isn’t dead? He didn’t commit suicide and he is bound to that bloody thing?” she grumbled. Rolling her eyes as she tossed her head back she let out a frustrated sigh. “That explains his apparent suicide earlier. Fucking smoke screen.” “So where is the Lich?” she asked point blank. “In that damned thing? Elsewhere? Dead?” she continued. She hoped for dead but she doubt Bjoric would even bring it up if that were the case. She hated when her gut feelings turned out to be right. Rubbing her temples she looked back at the group. “So, our options are as follows….” She began before continuing. “Hand it over to the Mages, with that Lich still being god only knows where. Destroy it and no payment. Or option C, find a way to unbind the bastard from the cup, hand the cup over and demand payment?” she said quickly before casting her vote. “I vote smash it with a hammer!” Handing over something with a Lich attached to it didn’t sit well with her at all. Why not hire people to destroy it? Why keep it? A Lich was an evil creature and after it had tied her to the table the sweetest reward to Sana was its utter destruction. Looking over at Hugh she nodded slightly, having heard his worry over the horse and stepped to him. “I doubt that they would have worried about Rodger, I am sure he is fine and waiting for us outside. If not, we’ll find him,” she said as she placed a reassuring hand on his shoulder before turning her attention back to the group; awaiting their thoughts and input on the matter.