Gorrak tensed up in annoyance at the girl's arrogance and tone, but Talia held her hand up, stopping him before he could do anything to her, like tie her to a tree for example. [color=f9ad81]"It's a pleasure to meet you, Aelia. I apologize for what we did, but we weren't able to stop you in time to warn you of such rules. There are very few other rules, and most of them are based on respect and etiquette."[/color] She said in an apologetic tone, Gorrak, however, wasn't as concerned about what the Anuirean thought of their methods. [color=c4df9b]"Another few rules being, Do not harm fellow hunters on purpose, even if you stalk the same prey. And do not steal their catch. If you break those rules, you'll be the one that is hunted."[/color] He said gruffly, folding his massive arms across his chest. [color=f9ad81]"As I said, many of these 'rules' are more about respect for your fellow hunters as well as the animals themselves. But I'm sure you've heard enough. There's something else I wanted to talk to you about."[/color] She said calmly, the last sentence being followed by a smile. [color=f9ad81]"I think, with a little bit of guidance, you'll do well as a Silent Hunter."[/color] She continued, only to receive an incredulous look from the Orc. [color=c4df9b]"What?!"[/color] He shouted in surprise and anger. Obviously he hadn't been informed of such things, which amused Talia. [color=f9ad81]"Before you ask.. If you become a Silent Hunter, it makes it a lot easier for you to sell off your catch, since we have a network of merchants and those in the crafting profession, they'd be happy to take it off your hands. Meaning, you'll earn more than an run-of-the-mill hunter."[/color] She explained in a light tone. [color=f9ad81]"So, are you interested?"[/color]