Wylin looked at seeker and gave a respectful nod but aimed her response to the group, "My name is Wylin" then turning back to seeker she added, "I believe we will." Wylin managed to give a small smile before turning her attention back to the road. She found Victor's tangent to be interesting though she could not say she understood it completely, his experience would be worth its weight in gold, something he had probably calculated. He was definitely likable enough, as were the rest. The debriefing put her back in a dull mood, it wasn't Lydia's fault though. Wylin couldn't say she was psyched to be heading north. It was irrational but she hated it all the same. To some extent that made the next few hours not her best. The conversation was fairly interesting and though she offered the occasional comment she was mostly silent. If they hadn't thought of her as brooding, they probably did now. Ironically this was likely preferable to her usual sarcasm and general personality. To her relief, Lydia brought the conversation and their progress to a halt. Unsurprisingly bandits being the cause. Less common in this area but yet here they were and Gerudo at that. Wylin had to agree with Lydia, "I think before we go kill anyone we should be on the same page about basics, like their numbers and that sort of thing. I don't know how effective sending one of their own would be, they can be extremely hostile to any outsiders." She shrugged "From what little I know, that is." Wylin had to keep from rolling her eyes, she couldn't help but feel asking the Gerudo man to be some kind of decoy was not the best plan of action. [i]I mean, when has casually asking someone to betray their own kind ever gone wrong? You know besides like almost every single time.[/i]