Pulling back his hood he raised an eyebrow at the hulking Orc, who had just slammed his gigantic weapon on the table, spilling some of his soup on his robe-bottom. He was not going to have fun dealing with this one, that's for sure. After wiping his clothes dry he looked back up as the Orc began to speak, apparently thinking that Terran had been attempting to flirt with the girl - Sarah was her name - he guessed this 'Gun'tar' fellow just didn't grasp human facial expressions. And he didn't even want to get into the fact that the Orc had wanted him to challenge her to a fight to become Terran's "mate". Terran was about to open his mouth to tell off Gun'tar before Sarah spoke up again. He listened intently to what she had to say, and the deal sounded good enough for him. The tattooed man chuckled, [color=7CFC00]"Sarah's Saviors, eh? I suppose it's got a nice ring to it."[/color] So far the worst part of the mission was the fact that he had to sign a document. His handwriting was embarrassingly bad. Though with a reluctant sigh and a grimace he took it once Laurencia was done. [color=7CFC00]"Oh now you're just showing off."[/color] he muttered to himself as he saw the girls name elegantly written on the paper. Printing his own underneath hers, he sighed at the obvious difference in quality, and then sat it back on the table.