Trear looked around herself and seeing that everyone else had already had their word, they opened their mouth: "[color=lightgreen]And I am Trear Oakfell, a ranger by trade. Not to brag or anything but I've got fairly extensive knowledge about Kobolds, never liked the little things...[/color]" The guard captain raised an eyebrow at the final remark, something that was almost impossible to see from behind his helmet, but jotted all the information down as they had done with the other adventurers prior. Trear did notice this behaviour and didn't like it one bit. "[color=lightgreen]Hey, what's with the scoffing?[/color]" she demanded to know. The guard captain merely shook their head at her outburst, muttered something to themselves and headed off. "[color=lightgreen]I don't think he believed me[/color]", Trear added with a sour visage. Little did she know, the guard captain had been quite interested in the fact and would soon tell it to the Governor. In the end, this would lead to her separation from the group... but for now, she stayed around. The villagers stood around confused, not understanding why the captain had not instructed them where to go next, but corporal Shadekoc saw this oversight and began herding them to the quarters with the exception of Cuth who, they promised, would be led to the infirmary as soon as possible. They had already made their way to the keep without a problem, so they could wait a mere moment as the bigger group was led out of the way right? The same promise was made to the adventurers, they would be back soon if nobody else would be available to lead them there... "I could have been sure that big monk man was here just a moment ago... well, if you catch him before I'm back they should be able to show the way. Not a part of the guard, that man, but they've been helping like they were", the corporal informed the group before he finally left with the majority of the arrivals, taking a concerned look at the guardsman he had dragged in. "And if you could carry private Slackman with you... that would be appreciated", the corporal added over his shoulder.