Talyn studied darin carefully, but he had a slow, patient way about him that made it clear he wasn't grilling her. He sat and listened and tried to process what he heard. He looked back at his patient on the table with a small, somewhat sad smile. "No, I can't imagine any would. I'll see to it someone looks in on the one you left behind." For a moment it looked like that was all talyn had to say, for he fell silent. But his face turned mildly sour, and in a troubled tone he added, "We've had some issues here lately with bandits. They've been harassing our roads and made getting supplies and news difficult. Its good news that they are dead, if indeed you met all of them. We have actually sent for some Azurei eija to help us track them down, but they've been unable to find more than one or two. None have talked." A thought occurred to him and he said with a small cringe, "Some secrecy for your friend might be prudent, then...I don't personally deal with Azurei politics, and I owe her my life so it makes no difference to me but...your friend is not loved among her own. Not anymore. Words have reached my ears of the infamous assassin and the talk isn't good, young human. I will keep her identity secret as best I can. Speaking of identities..." he spoke very softly and gently. "I have a guess as to who you are. Call it a...gut feeling, as you humans say. There's something about you, a nurturing spirit, perhaps. I don't know. And I don't need to." He smiled. "My name is Talyn, I don't believe we've been properly introduced." Talyn refilled his cup and Konie's, and offered to refill Darin's too. "Your friend will be alright. Her wounds were serious, but not mortal, and she will heal well enough in time. She's lost a lot of blood, so she might be unsteady when she wakes up. But she will wake up. She did have a grievous head wound, so we'll need to watch that. I don't doubt she has a concussion." He stood. "Excuse me, I'm going to go have a word with our Azurei guests so they can find this bandit of yours. And to inform the elders that at least some of them have been...eliminated." Talyn was a gentle soul and did not like the idea of killing, however justified, but there were times when he bit his tongue for the greater good. As a man of medicine, he knew all too well what violence wrought. but if one had to die to save countless others from harm...well, it was a bit like removing an infected limb. Unpleasant, but too necessary. "I will tell no one of her identity, nor will I make guesses at yours. I suspect some of the elders already know anyway, they are strong with the Sight. Get some rest. And now that we've all had a moment to breathe, Konie can take a look at your own injuries and hurts." He gave a shallow bow and left.