"My mistake," Deedlith said, a hand to her chest. "Eagleswing, Silvermoon," she chanted, looking at the family's corresponding members. "And that is the case with many clans, often the further back you look the more connections you find." She laughed at what Elendil implied before turning to listen to what Erandur had to say. "None taken," she replied, glancing over at Areia. "Her means are... abstract, to say the least, but she means well. She's always done it more for the adventuring aspect, the gold a reward simply for what she enjoys doing. Over the years Areia has found more needs for gold, thus the balance has become slightly weighted to one side, and loot becomes priority over the journey itself." Deedlith watched as Ryoko shook her head and smiled at the two elves before walking over to Heinrich with her. "Well, what's stopping you?" She asked, curious. The elf herself had already become acquainted with two of her kin, so what prevented the woman next to her? "Looks like we won't be getting much sleep tonight then," Deedlith sighed to Ryoko, noticing the group begin to stir. --- Areia nodded, listening intently to what the samurai had to say. "It's good that you have a cause. So what's this great water dragon like then?" She inquired, rising from the ground with Kyoto. Areia was always looking to broaden her knowledge, especially from someone as passionate as the swordsman beside her.