[b][center][color=#17c311][h3][i]Cyneburg[/i][/h3][/color] [color=#17c311]Location: [/color]The caravan [color=#17c311]Interacting with: [/color]Calanon, Keystone[/center][/b] [color=#17c311]"...I still don't quite understand what you're going on about. Bears live their lives in the woods, but sometimes end up in plains areas, especially if they're following a river or stream. So I suppose that in general, they do 'do their business' in the woods. But not 100% of the time. I don't really see what squirrels would have to do with your question. In general they're too busy feuding with each other over tree space and 'maintaining their turf' to care about the business of other animals, let alone spreading rumors about where they defecate."[/color] Cyneburg took a moment to pause when Keystone stopped. She did suppose the elf never did actually state who he was, which tended to illicit a lot of suspicion. She didn't think it all that important in the middle of the woods since everyone here had seen his face, a great amount of his gear and would be able to identify the sound of his voice (perhaps barring some magical shenanigans interfering). Unless the witch had the ability to use some hexes involving people's True Name, the elf stating his name wouldn't reveal much more information other than perhaps he was willing to give a name, even if it was false. The druid would prefer disregarding such niceties until they were out of the rain, rather than standing around in it asking for strangers to tell their names.