Her head turned when the woman chimed in with a suggestion for alcohol. Ale wasn't really Maria's thing and she was about to say so but before she could open her mouth a frothing glass of ale was set on the counter before her, by the swiftly returning bartender. She was lucky, it was exactly the person she'd been trying to say. "Hey, Ba-" as she tried to hail the man, he'd already disappeared down the counter somewhere. The investigator took a long pull of her drink and sat back in the stool. The ale down south was alright, she'd decided. With her free hand, she accepted Lilian's handshake. "Lily it is. I'm Maria Trinan." And, the merchant wanted her story, of all the people to run into. Trinan was picking her words when a loud command issued across the room. Zaneth family, not the regulars, which meant it wasn't for her. It seemed everything was fine until the familiar sound of a bar room brawl erupted from behind her. Immediately, she figured the two were linked, and decided that whatever the cause for tonight's celebration was she didn't want to be around when some constable came. Maria stood up from the bar stool, taking the cloak from around her shoulders and laying it on the bar. The sheathes inside rattled ominously on the wood, but she wouldn't be using them. She looked over to Lily and spoke, calmly, "I'll tell you a story, so please hold on to this, I need to find some peace and quiet." At that, she turned and shoved her way into the crowd. Whoever the mercenaries entering the bar were, she needed them to be conducting their business elsewhere for the night. As she made her way through the crowd, carefully picking a route between the drunks and the people trying to get away, a flash of movement caught her eye and a bottle then broke over a nearby man's head. Immediately, she was showered by what she knew by taste to be wine. The pristine, white uniform shirt she wore slowly stained in red around her shoulders. Perturbed already, she then saw two of the gentlemen she was looking to talk to grab knives with their heads. Of course, someone wanted to make an even bigger scene. Traceable, unlike the bottle, her head turned to a cloaked man standing, talking to some thuggish type and locked. With a wild elbow, the investigator cut her way through the crowd and made straight for the pair, scowling and wine-covered.