Rae'liel - The Guest of Honor Ever warily, the Sin'Dorei tried to remain as still as possible while the human went to work about dressing her still healing wound. Every word this girl spoke held a hint of apprehension, of nervousness when it came to addressing the still groggy Paladin in front of her; yet, Rae could at least understand why. In most circumstances, a Blood Elf would be someone that the human would kill on sight, and vice versa. There were only ever a few Scryers that are allowed access to the Alliance cities, and such access is rather greatly limited even still. In spite of all of that however, the pale-skinned girl held out a cloak for the Sin'Dorei to take. After all, her clothing that fit beneath the armor was caked in coagulated blood, and it direly needed to be washed and repaired before she could wear it again. A long sigh escaped her as her fingertips wrapped around the heavy garment and she draped it over her shoulders, covering most of her exposed flesh, less for the occasional bright white of bandages that were brought to light with the sway of her steps. "I understand that it wasn't wise." She responded at first, looking up to the human as she gingerly rose to a stand and tested her balance. Everything seemed so much more light footed when she didn't wear her armor, and it always threw her off a little. "But that is not the point. Those who treat others like dirt will always continue to do so until the moment another stands up against them. The fact you call her such is only further evidence of her demeanor." "Perhaps the communication could've been done better, but I am here under a pretense to repay a debt. Nothing else. I bear no ill will against your King or your Alliance, per-se." Shrugging slightly, the Elven girl simply kept her gaze affixed to the nervous human's eye to eye. "But the tone that struck me the hardest I suppose is when she insulted my people. In the wars against the Scourge, I lost my family, " reaching beneath the cloak then, a thin chain of silver dangled from it as two bands of simple golden rings could be seen upon it. "And I lost my future family. To speak cruelly of their sacrifices and demise is a grave insult that I cannot forgive. So I foolishly acted on impulse." Letting the chain fall back onto the cold of her collarbone, she simply swept the subject itself beneath the rug as she switched the topic. "Also. You are Sharon's lover? He surprises me once again!" A wry smile crept up on her lips that seemed both teasing and warm all the same. "How did you two come to meet?"