Tanya stared blankly at the eccentric who had approached. Well, that was... unusual to say at least. What was with this Elf that she acted like that!? Tanya barely had any idea of what the stranger was saying, beyond that she wanted to join the quest. Well... as weird as this 'Hardy' was, Tanya was hardly going to turn away the offer of further help in their venture to the depths of the Prison-Castle. Her only response was a rather simple one. "... Very well?"
The rugged northern man was the first to explain his skills. Barukstaed? Yes, he had the look about him. Barukstaed was a harsh and cold landscape, and the man before her certainly appeared to originate from the cold plains and forests of that distant country. He sounded both quite reasonable and quite useful, certainly in contrast with the strange elf-woman. Regardless, she gave him a quick nod of approval. His skills sounded useful.
The fairy's hyperactive explanation was rather hard to follow at first, but it wasn't hard to decipher. As annoying as fairies were, a healer was undoubtedly going to be useful... not for Tanya, she had the utmost faith in her abilities, but it was likely others would suffer injuries. And she had heard quite well of the fate of anyone who hurt or killed a fairy. The tiny race was not as harmless as they looked when enraged.
The demonstration from the Elven bard was a useful one. Tanya felt she was made of sterner stuff than these drunkards and fools, and felt rather smug when they fell to the spell of his music while she remained unaffected. Still, it sounded quite useful to her as well.
Naturally, the skills of a master blacksmith were undeniably useful. She had indeed hear of Kaghad, and if she was not mistaken her family had even done business with him before. Naturally, one of the most skilled of blacksmiths in the land was to be known to someone who lived in the capital and required equipment such as she did.
The Child... the Prince of Gor. For a few moments Tanya was wary. If he was harmed on this venture... indeed, it seemed as if there would be repercussions. However, just as well there could be if he was not allowed to come. Hmph. What a stupid situation. What kind of child was this, anyway. With a sigh, she shook her head. "I'll be keeping an extra eye on you, Serpentson. I don't want you doing anything dead foolish and winding up injured."
And finally, Jon explained that he was merely skilled with weapons. The others must have felt their presence was enough. What arrogant morons.
Oh well.
"Your skills will be greatly appreciated," began Tanya, before she hopped off the bench and headed towards the door.
"We'll be arriving at my camp outside of town. From there, we'll head straight for the Prison-Castle. This evil dies tonight."