"One of us might as well be." Oliver agreed with a chuckle. He was glad to hear that the vampire didn't plan on drawing out the meeting, and simply let her do her thing. For the moment, the Paladin was just along for the ride. Then she said she wanted to go riding in the forest. After it was dark out. "Seems reasonable to me. I'm going to pass on taking a branch to the eye, though. I'll keep the bed warm for when you get back." sometimes he forgot that Sanguine was a vampire, but it always occurred to him in a way that was at least slightly jarring. At least she wasn't chugging blood or anything like that. He wondered how their relationship was going to progress if she was up all night, and he wound up taking care of things during the day. That thought was interrupted by the arrival of their chief henchmen. The Guild Master wasted no time in asking her questions, and the meeting really was over with shortly. He liked the opinions he got from their lieutenants, and offered no comments to keep the meeting shorter. That didn't stop Sanguine from offering more, though, and she explained the first step in her plan, much to the disgruntlement of Jeeves and Daniƫlle. He suppressed a chuckle at the outrage he could see on their faces, and offered only a slow, short nod to Jan's idly twirled dagger. It looked like the man was bored to the casual observer. Having received his assignment, he obviously wanted to go prepare. But if the Cleric was correct, a few cavalry scouts might end up in their vicinity, purely by accident of course. He smiled to himself when their leader made an attempt to insist that the guild be kind to the inhabitants of this new land. For a creature of the night, she was trying surprisingly hard to be good. There was hope for her yet, and Oliver was going to do what he could to assist her. He waited until the last of the NPCs had left before he relaxed. Now it was definitely time for drinks and relaxation. "I'm off to the lounge. Are you coming?" he didn't think the vampire had anything else to do, and he wanted to spend some more time relaxing. Taking beer breaks between endeavours was all well and good, but he wanted the day to end so he could get to the part where the only thing that mattered was being happy...