Siobhan's nose crinkled at the distinct smell of burning flesh in the air, her eyes briefly darting to Kailani when she expressed her disdain for how [i]overcooked[/i] everything was. She could just be [i]so[/i] weird! [color=crimson]"I [i]like[/i] the charcoal taste, it's got that extra punch to it!"[/color] Stepping further into town, the redhead surveyed the devastation of the once bustling settlement. Whoever came through here was pretty thorough when it came to making sure this place would never recover. There wasn't even a single building left standing that she could see! That meant getting information here was pretty much a lost cause, since the there was clearly nobody here that wasn't a burning corpse not even fit for a cannibal's lunch. [color=crimson]"Well, shite,"[/color] Siobhan muttered, resting her hands upon her hips. [color=crimson]"I was lookin' forward to some proper food. Still we should probably give her a once over just in case they missed somethin'."[/color] And at the very least, there [i]was[/i] plenty of exploring to do! Making her way through town, she searched the remains of any store or house that looked even remotely promising. Ultimately, however, the redhead found herself at a burned out tavern. Sifting through the debris, Siobhan noted the charred remains of wooden chairs, tables and the desperate townsfolk that had tried to hold the line here against their attackers. Judging by the number of corpses gathered here, she would dare to say that this was where the town made its final stand. Still, something was off. Something that brought back that familiar tingle on the back of her neck. There weren't [i]nearly[/i] as many bodies as there should be. This was a pretty large town, a port settlement. It would've enjoyed quite a bit of trade, and thus should've been rather prosperous. Yet, she had counted just a bit over a hundred corpses during her time here. There's no way the town could've had a population that small, so where were all the others?