[h2][color=blue][u]Ariah Lusias [/u][/color][/h2][indent][h3][color=blue]Location: City of Solace - The Sun Sailor Pub[/color][/h3][/indent] [color=blue]"Come on Kat, seriously. You can't really think that torture and pain is the only way to go about things. You do stealth right? That means you have to handle at least [i]some[/i] situations without making people scream. I know you're capable of it, we're done enough contracts to prove that first hand. So what's with this crazy idea of your's?"[/color] Ariah spoke out to Kat who was sitting across from him at of the pubs many booths. This wasn't actually an odd sight to see the two 'discussing' their different views on how contracts should be carried out or how their choice of removing hostiles was so different. To be honest some days it was a miracle they still worked together especially with how different they were. Despite it all though and through their idle conversation Ariah was keeping an eye out. They were brought here to this city and pub for a specific reason and their conversation helped them to blend in as just another bunch of mercenaries, waiting for the signal in secret. Thankfully the pub didn't look to busy which meant that if anything crazy did happen there at least wouldn't be too many issues with the local populous. Still, anticipating a fight Ariah was armed, keeping his sword belts strapped to his waist, with Slugger strapped to his left thigh, hidden under his current wind cloak, just in case somebody started to take offense to his level of armament. Yet in his line of business and with how current events were going it never paid to be unprepared. While talking and chatting with Kat, he made sure to keep an open eye around the establishment, using his already rather active and vivid bodily movements to hide some subtle looks around the room for a few things. The first being the signal, the second an assailants, and third being any smoking hot beauties. After all he was a man and this was a pub and while he did see a few who were clearly quiet attractive, things just seemed so calm and quiet. That of course gave Ariah a little bit of an edge. Mostly because the saying, 'calm before the storm' was only made because it held value and truth to it's name.