Rehsif thought on Councilor Gudrun's information before offering a quick nod of affirmation. The list, which was extensive, included things on some of the cities she had never heard of. Res appreciated the matter of fact tone and, [i]from what she could tell[/i], fairly objective dictum of information. She had always thought of herself as well traveled, but judging by the information she had just heard she was clearly not. She'd also had few dealings with Dwarves and always assumed them to be a greedy, temperamental people. Whether or not this were true, at least Councilor Gudrun seemed to function otherwise. This quick assessment of character put Rehsif at a bit more ease, though she was far from feeling safe. "I'm familiar with Hosumar's supposed blessings." Res said nonchalantly, trying to sound at least a bit cultured. She scooped up the coins and unceremoniously dumped them in her bag, "I've spent time with the Merfolk, and I am most comfortable at sea." Tying up her bag she again crammed it at her feet, "However... based on the information you've given me, I would assume attending to the Dwarven city first would be most practical." Rehsif pulled the map closer, tapping on the location of Thromburg, "We'll need equipment and supplies to liberate cities, so it only makes sense we go there first. Who makes the final decision on this matter?" For all her posturing and pretend arrogance, Rehsif was entirely unsure of herself at this moment, she truly did not know if going to Thromburg first was a good idea, but it was the best she had, and she'd be damned if she let her insecurity show.