[Center][h1][color=ed1c24]Aurora[/color][/h1][/center] Aurora was glad to see that Gabe agreed with her disposition of the bugbears plans to eat the bunny bandits, though Brutrumukk still seemed set on the matter. Know the argument would likely be futile, Rory took the bowel of stew offered, breathing deep to smell it. While consisting more of vegetables and grains, it would be filling none the less. After eating her fill of the stew, the elf did try some of the plum pie enjoying the pastry. When the conversation shifted to the inn keeper being more of a gardener, Rory looked over to see Tsu using magic to help the plant grow. She only recognized druidcraft from the few interactions she had with some of the grounds keepers that her family had employed. What surprised the elf was the change in the bugbear's tone and asking what was the best thing everyone had been given. Aurora set the fork down as she listened to Jub explain that the bag of pixie dust Gabe gave him was the best thing. She felt a bit bad that Jub felt embarrassed by the matter. [Color=ed1c24]"Brutrumukk does have a point. Though I think sometimes it isn't the gift itself that matters as much as the intention. A sincere gift tends to always be better for all involved. On top of that, you shouldn't feel uncomfortable if that truly was the best thing given to you. Even the smallest of things could mean more than what some folk think."[/color] She paused a moment and looked over to Brutrumukk, who appeared to be less intense as usual. [Color=ed1c24]"What about you? What was the best thing you were given?[/color]