Tiberius did not say a word as he listened and gauged everyone's reactions. The loss of Erudessa pained him, she had been the High Elf responsible for looking after the humans and even though he had never met her, he respected her. He would help fight this 'warlock' for nothing more then to stop evil from spreading across the land and destroying innocent lives. That was enough motivation for him and he disapproved of how Kaite wanted compensation. It wasn't really the time or place for that. Protecting people was what he did with his life, and he would gladly do the same for these new people that were to stop this new threat.

When Sadron was done speaking, he just sat there, not really into the whole 'standing up' thing but a inquisitive look was on his face. He wanted to know more about this warlock and what Erudessa had been doing for her to meet him and death. But, at the mention of the chests all attention went to what was inside them. Since Tiberius had pretty much everything he needed already on him, he took little and only what he truly required. 

To his surprise, Laina asked him an odd question. The rings? Oh right, the rings mentioned in his letter! He was supposed to test it out or something along that line before the others received there's or that was what he thought at least.

"A ring? How odd, I'm sure its nothing." He said nervously. What was he supposed to do? He could tell them, probably but was it a good idea?

Then everyone else found their ring and the Storyteller even said the word inscribed upon it but not the wish to follow up. It must only work that way.

He sighed then spoke aloud, "I believe I can explain the mysterious ring. You see, I was given a letter yesterday before I received the invitation to this meeting. In this letter it stated I would be receiving the letter to the meeting and the ring. It was right after all, and now I stand before you here. I don't believe it to be evil in anyway but merely a gift for this quest." He paused letting that information sink in.

"Its magical after all and will grant a wish. First you must say the word inscribed in it and then state your wish. So that you all know I'm telling the truth, I will demonstrate. By the way, good job Storyteller, the letter specifically states not tell Sadron but I guess it would be unavoidable given the circumstances."

He looked slightly nervous and took in a deep breath before continuing, "Okay, here goes nothing. [i]Eru[/i], I wish for whoever created these rings to come forth and reveal themselves, please."

He looked around waiting for something to happen.