[center][h3]Bradles Worth[/h3][/center] "I do indeed know who the marks are and where they are located. It's actually not too far away from here. I bribed a kind merchant to take us to their location. After that we are to link up into a slightly bigger one before splitting off with our prize." It was a simple plan that she had come up with. Least conspicuous at least. As expected her dearest sister wanted to do the execution herself. It was no big surprise really. "My orders are to be more of an observer than an actor. However I am yours to command." Gianna didn't give up much more than that. She tried to stay neutral in all of this. The matron suspects something and had sent her to observe her dearest sister. Despite that though she could feel her heartstrings pull slightly from seeing her past flame. She chuckled softly. "Yes, we have plenty to talk about on the road. It's been a while since we last saw each other after all. And I see from the lack of ornaments that the madness have not yet claimed you." Gianna giggled and with a playful smile on her face she poked Mercie's skin gently under the collarbone. "If I were you I'd find someone to get a little mad with before you grow old and withered." She winked before turning around and started walking away with a wave of her hand. "Same spot tomorrow!" [h3][center] Everton, border between The Barrows and Estorna[/center][/h3] "Lost? 'Tis a weird place to be lost my friend. You're in the glorious town of Everton, the bulwark against the evil of the Barrows. We are what keeps the evil away from the southern lands. You're in the town of monster hunters! How can you not know this and just stumble in here?" The man shook his head and signed. "I guess knowledge isn't as wide spread as we hoped." The conversation had attracted quite a bit of attention in the smaller Inn. While the town was relatively small, and not too many people lived there, almost everyone was armed to the teeth. They made their living from hunting monsters and the undead that roamed the lands. It was a quite widespread fact and the bartender seemed honestly surprised that the man didn't know this.