[color=f26522]"A pleasure I hope you don't mind working for the son of a fisherman miss. I've got not a drop of noble blood in my veins. As long as you do not mind my pragmatism I look forward to working with you. Please understand that I see what's at stake, or at least I get what is. I'm not going to let any opportunities to save this world, or its people by the wayside. But make no mistake I won't be the hero that always does 'the right thing' so to speak. If I have to commit an evil to fight a bigger one than I will. With that being said I promise you I have no intentions of being a monster. I just want to do what's necessary to get a leg up on the waves. If that is all fine with you I welcome you whole heartily to my party."[/color] Cole said in return quietly as to not interrupt any conversations the other heroes may have been having. He was happy that the young lady had been so quick to pick him. But in return he wanted her to understand what she was signing up for. Barely any quests under his belt, and only a rudimentary understanding of what was happening being summoned not a half an hour ago. Cole knew his objective and he'd see it done with efficiency even if it was distasteful. He'd seen heroes in his uncle's DnD games as a kid. When he was ten he saw his uncle's best friend Kent have his loyal lawful good paladin stabbed in the back by his chaotic neutral party member, and then had his reputation ruined by falsely claiming to the guards that he intended to betray the group resulting in the man's imprisonment, and then execution when he tried, and failed to get out of jail. That event nearly ruined a friendship, and that was over a board game. This was real life, or at least what equated to it in this world. Maybe this was some silly dream but it seemed real as the sword in his hand, and this woman's face...he'd never seen it before you couldn't make up faces when you were asleep he learned that in a class. However that showed the depravity of some people who were just role playing...what could people do if they wholely committed themselves to screwing him? He hoped he never had to find out.