"Hey, if you made something like that for me, I'd consider it very helpful." Colors laughed. "But yeah, I get it. Like I said, you do what [i]you[/i] want to do. Live life as much or little as you want. --- Colors ended up going around to everyone during their journey, passing the time with whatever conversation he found interesting. Though, they were all rather tired by the time they decided to make camp, so there was so argument from anyone when they decided to retire for the night. They had covered the majority of the distance on their first day of travel, so the group was nearing the city of Evermore by noon. Colors had explained the places they needed to go and the people they needed to speak to. All of them were shady characters, but some were potentially more dangerous than others. The simplest, and likely first stop for them was to speak to a sort of black market dealer. Most of his trade came from skooma and other smuggled goods, but she would also sell banned items like personal shrines or pendants dedicated to Talos. If she could identify Talos worshippers, she might identify those hunting them. She sold out of the back room of an inn owned by one of her friends, so she was the least likely to cause them trouble. As the city was just starting to come into sight, Kaleeth decided to speak up on the curious looks she had been giving to Colors for the last few minutes. "So Colors...if you've only been with this clan for the last few weeks, then how is it you already have all these contacts in Evermore?' Colors looked away as he rubbed the back of his neck. "Well, they aren't technically [i]my[/i] contacts. I mean, I don't actually [i]know[/i] them. Personally, that is. I just know...of them, you know? Don't worry though, it'll all be fine. They're all professionals, and they'll treat us like professionals." --- Saras did not have an issue signing the documents, though he did add one provision to the end of the agreement. All parties involved were to send a representative to give a final signature before a certain date later in the years in order for the agreement to be finalized. The intent was that each party would be able to bring the document to their superiors to ensure that it was acceptable before it was enforceable. Saras, throughout the meeting, had been able to successfully control how much information was revealed to the agents, which was not a great deal. At least, he had not revealed much in the way of truthful or valuable information. The Empire and Dominion both were not aware of the size of their clans or the depth of their organization. The meeting had revealed much more to Saras than it had to them, and the agreement itself was favorable to the clans, in terms of the clan's goals. If the Empire or Dominion were actually willing to cooperate, then they could have an easier time acting against enemy agents.