[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/xbSVQ8u.png[/img][/center] [h3][center][color=Silver]~Laurencia Beaumont~[/color][/center][/h3] So many people seemed interested on this little venture. If she had to be honest, Cia was somewhat intimidated. The chances of something going horribly wrong was quite high, and the chances of one of them possibly taking issue with her origins was also quite high. Urgh, she could really use a drink right now of some sort, but this place smelled of cheap alcohol so she wasn't even going to try. If they even had wine, it'd likely be...well, not so good. And then the Orc had to go and order some for her. Well, it'd be rude to just turn down a gift like that, but she [i]really[/i] didn't want to drink anything. [color=Silver]"Ah...Thank you...Gun'tar, was it?"[/color] She began. [color=Silver]"But I am fine. I already dined elsewhere before coming here."[/color] He hoped he didn't insist. She'd likely be unable to say no if he was persistent enough. That aside though, the talk of payment and some sort of Charter that was signed came up. [color=Silver]"I do not need money, miss Sarah."[/color] She replied to the girl. [color=Silver]"My aim is to simply hunt the dark things of this world. I require no payment for a chance to do such things."[/color] A bit too altruistic? Perhaps, but she could take care of herself and she couldn't ask for money for this. [color=Silver]"And if possible...killing humans should only be done if necessary. I would rather not stain my blade with the blood of those who are not in need of mercy from it."[/color] Aside from being against everything her family stood for, it was rather distressing to have to kill humans that hadn't fallen to the dark. She knew her families origins very well, and they were always careful to avoid such things. At any rate, she briefly glanced at the charter. She was going to have to sign that in full name...that was troubling. She was hesitant to do so for a number of reasons, and she really didn't want to. However, lying on such an official document was bad. Lying in general was bad, and...she sighed. She took the pencil from Sarah when she was done with it, and elegantly wrote her full name on the paper. She hoped no one said anything. She of course, also caught word of what the other man was saying some distance away. She had already signed it, however, and she wasn't going to go back on her word. So she ignored the man, and kept her head down for now.