The most perceptive of you notice the faint eye-roll on Rhiann's face, but when she speaks you can practically hear the exasperation in her voice. "Right," she says, drawing out the syllable. "Well, I am thankful you all made it here alive. Though I would have liked you to have drawn less attention to yourselves, especially in a place where you don't know who might be watching." Rhiann's gaze lingers on Parallel more than usual, but her eyes sweep those gathered at the table.
"I'll get to the point. You are all operatives of the Pale Deva, brought together to act as an independent unit under my direction." Rhiann's bone club points at each of you in turn as she speaks. "You have individual skill and talent, and it is hoped that you can achieve greater accomplishments as a group than on your own.
"In that regard, we are lucky. There is no shortage of mercenary or adventuring parties out in the world, so your travels will not seem out of place. You should be able to move freely about, and it is through that access that we hope to dismantle the machinations of Caer Tan wherever we find the opportunity.
"For the most part, you will be on the road. While you are traveling, I will send directions for your next mission. I might suggest something when I do, but how you accomplish your objective is entirely in your hands. Judge your actions based on the situation. Be fluid like the ocean and know when it is best to be discreet, and when to be bold."
Rhiann idly circles her club above her head. "This is my house, the Arcadian Rose. Contrary to what you might have been led to believe, this is NOT your home. You do not live here, and I'm losing money thanks to having the entire upstairs empty because of your arrival. When you step into this room," and she taps the club onto the table for emphasis, "you are nothing. You are nobody. We don't know you."
Her expression softens, and Rhiann now looks like a weathered school-teacher or grandmother. "But here," she says, quietly like a calm tide pool, "you are safe. You can find shelter in my home. We will feed you. We will dress your wounds, both physically and spiritually. You may not live here, but you are more than welcome. You WILL have a place to rest, here at the Rose."
Rhiann's face returns to its stoic gaze. "Now, you know of my name, and some of you made brief introductions. However, not everyone has spoken up, so now is the time to reveal yourselves to your companions, and get to know who you're working with." She steps back and grants all of you the table.