[@Lucius Cypher] [@Riaxh] [@rush99999] [@Duthguy] [center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjEyOC5hMGE3YWMuVW05NUlFUjFibU5oYmcsLC4wAAAA/adine-kirnberg.regular.png[/img][/center] Roy's eyes widened and was taken aback at the sudden voice along with the reveal of the ghastly knight. He quickly goes to a combat stance and lays a hand on his pistol and keeps a sharp eye at the skeletal knight. It reassures Roy, along with the rest of the party, that this place was hallowed grounds and a place of respite in this wretched land as long as we were peaceful. Roy glared intensely at the knight. He couldn't possibly be considering trusting this undead? Was it not a lich, an undead conjurer of these mindless beasts, that cursed him and forced him to leave his home and family? Roy takes a quick look to the half orc and the barbarian, and sees that they were complying to the wraith's plea. [color=orange]"Absurd that I'm forced to trust an undead...damned curse deluding my reasoning."[/color] Roy muttered through grit teeth, as he reluctantly sheathes his rapier and withdraws his hand from his pistol before taking a more neutral stance. The barbarian then spoke and introduced the rest of the party. The snide comment made by the barbarian only earns him an irritated glance from the musketeer. Though he had sheathed his weapons, he keeps his glare upon the wraith. Ready to take action if this was some sort of deception. [hider=Clicky] No Rolls done this turn [hr] Roy trusts the wraith but keeps an eye on it and keeps his guard up. [/hider]