Rae'liel -The Honored Guest Frowning as the Night Elf woman was quickly dismissive of the plain logic that was presented before her, Rae'liel tensed ever slightly as the bow was raised towards her once again. Under normal circumstance she like any other creature in this world had no intention in becoming a proverbial pin cushion for Huntresses; yet as the string visibly tensed, the Paladin prepared to defend herself. That, after likely being shot at again, was well within her right. However, a momentary pause came in the former of two human guards walking upon the scene. Gritting her teeth for just a second, Rae could only hope that they weren't one of those who hadn't been informed of her. Yet was they simply strode past and made only a casual jest at the shapely ways of her armor, she let out a sigh of relief. Only to sharply let out a bout of laughter as the Night Elven woman stared at her in complete disbelief! Such jovial tones did summon the attention of a second, which only made matters worse as a second bow was brought to bear. As the two debated among themselves about the incompetence of humans, her grip tightened further upon the shield she held in preparation. Finally, they came to their warmongering decision, and the strings tensed to let fly the projectiles into the air, only to pause as there was the sound of hasty and frantic footsteps echoing in the distance. All three Elves looked to see none other than Sharon's Butler hurrying his way down to where the stood, pleading for a moment of logical thought. Elated by this, Rae smirked arrogantly as he explained who she was, and her situation alongside that. Begrudgingly, she would accept the goggles given to her and slide them on over her eyes. Arrogant and fierce as she was, the Paladin was still no fool. As the gate swung wide, she finally returned the constant chastising of the Night Elves with a venomous bite of her own tongue. "Leave it to the direct children of [b]Trolls[/b] to lack simple wit and common sense. Seems that you are all not so far removed from [I]da voodoo[/I] as you would like to think you are. Imbeciles." Moving past them, the elderly human gave her a sharp look of disapproval to which she simply shrugged off. Racial tension was going to be something for those mongrels to enlighten themselves from. Perhaps of they had half the brain that Orcs did, this issue would have been less vicious. However, at long last, kind words would escape her as she sauntered on past the two huntresses and fell into an easy step aside Frederick with an actually warm smile on her lips. "I remember you from when you were little, you've grown up and gone into old age so quickly, how is your family Frederick? Do you have any grandchildren yet?" The house was drawing nearer as they passed frozen gardens and fountains covered in wintry powdered white. "And why has Sharon summoned me here? The letter did not go into credible detail."