As Mila produced the sword and presented it to her, Dim seemed flummoxed for a moment. It was hard to tell if it was because she hadn't expected such a thoughtful gesture from the tiefling, or because she'd lived on her own for so long after becoming one of the Queen’s clerics that she didn't remember what it was like to feel the kindness of others. Her job certainly didn't lend itself to creating friendly relationships. So the tabaxi stood there, perplexed for a moment, before realizing she needed to do or say something. "I... “ She stumbled uncharacteristically. "Thank you, very thoughtful..." She stared at the blade for a moment, feeling a familiar energy from it. Recognizing it for what it was and what it could do for someone with her occupation, she raised her gaze and focused her blue eyes on Mila. "Very thoughtful indeed. I am grateful." She took the offered weapon and attached the sheathed blade on her belt, bowed her head to Mila as a way of disengaging from the conversation and started stowing away her gameboard accoutrement. "I shall scout the campsite vicinity as I am still not tired enough for rest." She announced to all present and slinging her backpack onto her back disappeared among the trees. Dim moved effortlessly between the greenery, her cat's eyes gleaming in the dark. She could see just fine without light even though only in grey tones. She explored the vicinity looking for any signs of life. Well, non-animal life at least. If she could find a camp site, even an abandoned one, she could glean something about the native inhabitants of this place she was transported to. And if she could learn any information about the natives, she might be able to recognize the location. And from there possibly devising a way to get back to where she belonged. [i]Mayhap now that Anna has filled her coin pouch with our gold, she'd be more inclined to answer some... uncomfortable questions.[/i] Dim mused as she surveyed the area. It was unfortunate she couldn't find any sign of non-animal life. It was more interesting that she wasn't finding any signs of other life as well. No animals, insects, critters. In fact the forest floor was so pristine, one would think they were not in the woods, but walking on a rug made to imitate grass. Very strange indeed. Nature was never this clean and neat. Even if there was order to her, there was also chaos. Deciding it would be fruitless to continue scouting, Dim headed back to their camp site. As she rejoined her new companions she peered towards Anna and pounced. "So, Anna, tell me why is a noblewoman like yourself masquerading as a traveling merchant? And how is it that you have a way in and out of this... whatever and wherever this is?" Dim asked, her sharp cat teeth gleeming against the moon light.