"I myself have not been in town long," The man began in return, shifting his attention to the looming figure of the dragon-soul, "But if you know the captain, even in passing, I am certain we might come to know more. No less, the man should be to some extent impartial - if he wishes to keep the peace, which seems to be at least in part." "As for just where I was staying, I hadn't planned on doing so. Not until now - the life of adventure, the ride, the pursuit of noble interests and all their kind." Lord Beaduric dusted his gauntlets and set a foot up a step, listening more intently and providing another subtle bow in presentation to the young cleric, noting that she nervously clutched at her amulet to ease the stresses of the situation piling upon her. "It is a pleasure to have you among us, maiden. I am sure if our mutual friend trusts in you as he does, it is far from misplaced." Though the words spoken were cleverly presented in a way to offer more trust on behalf of the other company too, the one called "Tam". Earlier the somewhat surly dwarf offered a bit of a jab at the man on what seemed to be appearance alone and his slip-up in being clever with his hands, going so far as to call him a "rogue". If that were true or not, the elf-blood a scoundrel, well that would need be seen, but at the moment the man would hold his tongue. After all, why be so carried away when business, rather a quest at last, was to be attended to, after all? "Now then, any other introductions in order, or ideas left to sort? I would rather not wander about town without an aim in mind. Lest of course, as you can reason, that is the goal."