[h2]The Rugged Fish, the docks[/h2] Alexandra yawned after Ryker left and stretched herself. Soon after, Alexandra started reading through the Bestiary with interest and was lost herself to the pages when she heard a knock on her door. "[color=blue] Miss Flores? You are expected downstairs, it's time. [/color]" said the Dreg slave that served the innkeeper with a quite voice. "[color=gold] I'll be down in a minute. Thank you. [/color]" she replied and put the book away. She rose up from her bed, took her lute from the table she put it from and went downstairs. Patrons gathered as they knew this was the Siren's singing time and while most didn't cared who would sing as long as someone would, there were some that came specifically for the Siren. Going downstairs, she took note of the different faces in the crowd and smiled a smile that could most of the times could be seen on the faces of diplomats or experienced traders. Without any introductions, she started singing a patriotic war song then proceeded to sing an old time favorite called "The Ship at the Docks" which was a song about debauchery and whores that always made the crowd sing along. Finally, The Siren, sang another one of her masterpieces "The Siren's Journey".