[b][center]The Apothecary Shop[/center][/b] Sister Agnes didn’t know what to think of the newest editions to the group but she figured she needed to show them over to where Sana had headed, the marksman seemed to be the one taking the lead in this. Turning to Wylsen she gathered up the items that the group had left or had not gathered as of yet and turned to make her way towards the door. Looking over towards Vaeri she smiled softly. “Of course, I can show you all the way over there,” she said in a kind voice before she continued, thankful to Hanzo for holding the door open for her. “You too,” the nun added as she looked over towards Lob. “This way,” she motioned as she walked out of the shop and made her way towards the tavern. Stopping as she noticed Mortosh she called out to him. “The rest of the group is in the inn. We are headed that way if you wish to follow,” she said in a kind voice before continuing on her way. Eventually they made their way to the inn and Agnes pushed her way inside. Glancing around she spotted Sana and the majority of the rest of the group and walked over, setting the rest of the bottles and vials down next to the table. “Seems there are a few more,” she said softly. [b][center]The Inn[/center][/b] Sana glanced over towards Melvis as he introduced himself and sat down as she took a bite of food from her fork and nodded over to him. “Sana and that’s Hugh,” she said as she pointed with her fork before taking another bite. Looking up at Hugh as he tried to get the barmaid attention she had to chuckle, the man never seemed to remember how large and imposing he could be due to his size but she found his actions endearing. He was interesting and never dull that was for sure. She had seen him nearly rip the jaw off a gnoll by stuffing a bedroll in its mouth and bash a wraith into dust and yet here he was waiving rather frantically to get the barmaids attention just so the others could get some food. Reaching out with her free hand she rested it on his waist as the girl took notice of him and the barmaid swallowed nervously. “I think she sees you,” she said with a chuckle before taking another bite of food. The barmaid came over quickly and eyed the rather eclectic group for a moment before clearing her throat. “Okay, what’ll ya’ll have?” she asked as she stood there waiting to take their orders for breakfast. As she was standing there Tobias came over and introduced himself, Sana leaned back in her seat and wiped her mouth with her napkin before looking over to Hugh. “I wonder if he is fast enough to outrun my arrow,” she said as a smirk played on her lips as she glanced over towards Tobias out of the corner of her eye before chuckling softly and waiving off her own comment. “Just messing,” she said as she sat there. It was about that time Drizzak came bounding in the door and Sana reached over and took Hughs hand squeezing it softly. “That one,” she said as she motioned over to the one they had met in the oasis long ago. “Yeah, I think that one needs food as well,” Sana said looking over at the barmaid and motioning towards Drizzak with her fork. The barmaid nodded slowly before looking over at Hugh and then Sana. “This whole group with you two?” she asked. “Yeah but not on our tab if that is what you are asking. Well, Drizzak is. I owe him a meal,” she said as she told the barmaid to make sure to put Drizzaks food on her and Hughs tab. He had helped save her life at one point and lost a rather nice dagger in the process, she at least owed him a meal. The barmaid nodded and waited for each person to place an order as the host brought over something to drink for Tobias. Sana perked a brow as she watched Sister Agnes enter but nodded slightly to her words. “Seems that way. Anything else sister?” she asked before taking another sip of her coffee. “Just good luck,” the nun said before biding everyone good bye and making her way out of the inn and back towards the apothecary shop just in case someone else showed up. Sana nodded as she went back to eating. She knew they would need to get going soon enough but the last [i]great adventure[/i] she had been on the group had made a huge mistake with not eating and setting out in the middle of the night. It was one that she was determined not to make again and wanted to ensure that all that needed to eat had a full belly and with it being early in the day it was much better to set out before night fell once again. At least the group all seemed to be in the same place now so that was at least a good start and they seemed to have a well-rounded source of abilities. Now the only thing she worried about was the personalities. Would they end up playing well off each other or would they end up having the same problem they had run into in the past where people had a tendency to fight more with each other than against the creatures they need to pay attention to. Only time would tell.