As the group conversed and gave coins to various deities, Kayden saw that no one but Lis seemed to want any holy items or memorabilia from the priest. He was no Warrior Priest or Acolyte, but despite his rough upbringing with his father, some of the man's lessons did stick. One such lesson that he took to heart was a healthy respect for the Gods. Still, he'd only get a small trinket. Kayden placed thirteen silver coins within the priests hands, and grabbed a half a dozen vials of holy water, and a small statuette of Galena. It brought memories of his mother to mind. "Thank you, your holiness. We'll be out of your hair in a moment." He said gingerly, trying to keep his voice down for the worshipers around them. The priest handed Lis a small iron-link necklace to place around the pendant to hang from her neck. He gave her a grandfatherly smile as he did so. When the group was rounded up, Kayden lead them outside the Temple district and told them all to gather 'round. He tucked his Galena statuette within his small pack, and then casually rested his hand on his leather belt. "That seems it for today." He told them, giving them a nod of approval at what they accomplished. "I'm going to head back to the Guildhall. We'll all meet back there tonight to discuss what's next, and maybe relax a bit. As for now, the city is yours. You're citizens thanks to your Captain's say-so... [i]My[/i] say-so. Enjoy it." He told them. With that, he began to walk away. "Lis, follow me to my office." [@MiddleEarthRoze][@Fetzen][@Tangletail][@rush99999][@Jollan] [hr] The burly man had shoulders a tad wider than Nuva, but he was still needing to look upwards to face him. "You might be big enough for the job. I'll grant you that. If you're interested in the bounty, listen." He cleared his throat, regarding Nuva once more. "Killed my nephew north of town. I'm no monster hunter. But I'm a tracker, and I was hellbent on seeing this thing dead. Followed it back to where it shits and eats, if you catch my meaning. About 8 miles north of here directly, around the crags of the slope, on the left side. There's a small cave entrance. Now I don't know much about Trolls, but it don't look as big as I've heard they are. Might be a young'un. Still too big for any man to be comfortable with, mind. Bring me its head in three days, you'll get your pay." He let out a breath, satisfied as if he'd rehearsed at least a part of the speech. "Do we have a deal?" [@BCTheEntity]