Sundos nodded to Sona. He didn't mean to, but perhaps Lob was one of the reasons Lathander had commanded Sundos to the frontier. At least, it was in Sundos' own mind and heart. [color=6ecff6]"I am not sure how much my brain can help Lob. He may be child like, but he clearly has his own mind and I am not sure how much influence I have with him. But I will try to keep him out trouble." Sundos smiled as Kyra and Lucan returned to the group. [color=6ecff6]"I am glad you made it back here. I hope there was no bloodshed."[/color] Sundos related how he was sent from the capital city by the High Priest to aid in the war effort at this hamlet. When he left, Sundos just assumed there would be a Church of Lathander in the hamlet. He was a little worried when he discovered there wasn't even a shrine. He did not tell the others, but he was getting worried by his lack of funds. He though the Church would provide room and boarding. It turns out Sundos IS the Church. Upon hearing that Sona was a bard, he understood her lack of dress and her exposed legs. Still didn't make him comfortable, but he understood. The mention of bard had Lob look up with that same underbite grin as he remembers sana's gypsy dancing and the shiny outfit (or lack thereof) they rescued her in. [color=007236]"Bard, good, dance dance, shake shake, coin coin."[/color] Sundos closed his eyes and tried not to blush. [color=6ecff6]"hmmm..."[/color] The mental image that sprang to Sundos caused him to pause for a second. [color=6ecff6]"Lob. Stop. Lob good.[/color] Sundos turned to the others and said [color=6ecff6]" I am sorry, like I said, pure innocence."[/color]