Allanon smiled at Anrak and Chihiro as they stated their opinions toward their own role as a frontline distraction. Overall, he appreciated how everyone seemed to be on the same page. The last time he teamed up with strangers it was an utter disaster of incompetence. He appreciated Kistal calling Allanon a duelist even if his time as a duelist had long since passed since his youth. [color=50B1B8]"I'm glad to see we're all on the same page here. I was going to suggest we have a team go in loud and proud while the rest take a quiet approach. I would definitely be best towards a stealth approach."[/color] Honestly, he would work great on either team. He used to be the distraction with his wife when he worked with his old team when the situation called for it. His time working as a vigilante forced him to learn how to take a more tactical approach. In this situation, he was probably best to be a part of the infiltration team rather than the distraction team. He faced Dorran with an expression of curiosity. [color=50B1B8]"Do you perhaps have a map of the ruins we will be going into? It would be a good idea if we're to find the best infiltration point without taking precious time scouting."[/color] He then faced Chihiro. [color=50B1B8]"I appreciate the offering of redemption to those we can, however, if any of them are bound by contract with the Calabris family we will have no choice but to end their lives. The only ways to nullify a contract with the Calabris are to fulfill the contract's terms, if they break it themselves, or die. All contracts are sealed with a blood-bound curse."[/color] In some ways, ex-slaves like Kistal had it better. It was easier to escape the bonds of slavery than break the bonds of a contract. He envied the beastman a little bit. If Allanon had the opportunity to escape his contract before the Calabris family "retired" him he would have taken his wife and ran.