[@Claw2k11] [@Phrax] [@Caitimus] [@The Harbinger of Ferocity] Durwith nodded at Saxan's words. [color=a0410d]"I thank you for the offer"[/color] Durwith replied [color=a0410d]"Should I encounter a problem that you would be able to fix, I will contact you if I can. As for what I hope to achieve here, I actually have no goals to speak of at the moment"[/color]. Being constantly pursued due to his task, Durwith had become slightly paranoid. This lead to him being a lot slower to trust than the average dwarf. Needless to say, Durwith was in no hurry to tell a perfect stranger his current plans. Shortly after this exchange, the remaining noble left once he'd mentioned that finding her would bring a reward. The priestess then blessed all present, which Durwith acknowledged with a thankful nod. Though Durwith, like most other dwarves, worshiped his ancestors, there was never any harm in respecting the gods of other races. Especially when they were granting boons. Then the half-elf arrived. Durwith took an immediate disliking to the rogue. He had no business trying to read the priestess' note. It was meant for her, and it should be her decision who gets to see what's written in the note. Durwith was about to quite angrily and quite loudly express his displeasure at the half-elf when yet another person arrived on the scene. The human paladin seemed like a far more decent fellow than the half-elven rogue, especially with him actually asking for the note rather than trying to take it. Then the man asked for fellows. Durwith groaned internally. On top of his pursuers, Durwith was also kept from his task by the multitude of quests he finds himself roped into as a result of being an adventurer. Durwith wanted nothing more than to get to the guild hall and get to work. It seemed like there would be other people willing to help. But part of him felt obligated to lend his aid in this matter. After great consideration, Durwith spoke. [color=a0410d]"Well if you think you can get any use out of me, know that you have it"[/color] Durwith said to Beaduric.