"Hmm... I thought we had more time." Keystone motioned to Raa, and then to the barrier around the cubby. No words were exchanged in the process, both men obviously were concerned about the screams of the townspeople outside. The Paladin seemed especially anxious to finish business here and proceed where he was needed. Erepar's wand made short work of the magic protecting the spoils of a very peculiar evening. The human was the first one in, inspecting and distributing the goodies therefrom. "Taking your leave, good Sir Knight, I'll be hangin' on to these bracers. Magic or no, they'll be of help blocking without slowing me down." He held out the dagger to his newly stoic comrade, who appeared to have a touch of judgement in his eyes. True, it's not the most heroic act - rummaging through treasure while an unknown threat neared their location, quite possibly consuming innocents along the way. Keystone sighed, tucking the smallish weapon into his belt. "I'll hang onto it until you ask then, right? If you would please, take a look at these scrolls while I stash my pack. We can peek back by later and peruse this place at our leisure, after the panicky part's done." Not certain when or if he'd have a chance to eat anytime again soon, Keystone grabbed some dried fruit and meat from his pack, sampled a bit and secured the rest on his person. Another bundle of foodstuffs was offered to Raa as they prepared to depart. "Read anything interesting in those bits of paper? Otherwise, let's see what's causing that row outdoors, eh?" Keystone slowly opened the exterior door and scanned the town before him. "Well, that's new."