Rohaan snorted. "Hand slipped eh? Yeah, I'll bet it did." He'd endured worse slights than that, so he let it go. Rohaan learned years ago that no one could give him his dignity, nor could they take it. He made his own dignity, and needed no one to validate it. He'd also known too many horrors more terrible than some mildly insulting behavior to let it eat him. And anyway, she proffered the rest of her wares for him to take, and that was repayment enough. He went for the cheese first, pulling a small knife out to cut a chunk away, but he helped himself to more dried meat, too. Truly, he loved cheese. Goat, sheep, cow...it didn't matter to him, it was all good. And since it wasn't something he could get out in the wilderness, he didn't often have it. The girl studied the ring, put it on, and then an expression crossed her face that let Rohaan know something was happening. Something magical, he guessed, as the cheese he was currently eating suddenly took on a slightly metallic taste. He made a face like he'd just gotten hair in his mouth. To his surprise, Ash scooted over and put a hand on his shoulder, and a watery image materialized before him. Rohaan smiled, but the expression had an edge to it. "Well shit! If I'd have known your little trinket would have done all this, I'd have started with it and saved myself the trouble! Well, what did you expect, some second-rate drunken slob who calls himself a thief?" Rohaan snorted. "I figured out why your contacts stopped reporting in. I did a fly-by and there's some culty human sacrifice shit happening in there. I didn't stick around long enough to figure out what they were about, but I know human sacrifice when I see it. It's a good thing I got here when I did. Speaking of, I gave her the rundown, but I doubt she believed me so you might wanna fill her in, or at least validate me." He shrugged. "Would make my job easier. I suspect if I tried hauling her back to Last Vigil, I'd probably get stabbed and I'm not real keen on getting knifed." He said all this through a mouthful of food.