Mizar stood against a pillar outside the door to the chapel, his view overlooking the small village and out into the bay. He saw the Breton woman head off to the water, carrying a pouch dripping something at which he didn't care to guess. Though he probably could...
Next came Constantine. Like the Argonian, he seemed to need a respite from the strange events of the morning. Mizar kept to himself for the moment, not drawing attention to his presence, until the Knight began lamenting his garden once again. "You know, most people build a fence," he offered as he stepped up next to the man, and watched the sheep.
"Strange morning, eh? Don't think I've seen this much excitement since I came here. Even more, not one of them seems to be your average traveler. Each one gives me the sense that they are...people with a past. People like us." The Argonian turned to face Constantine.
"Look, I know you like to keep to yourself, and I've always respected that. So, we've never talked much. We've known each other since you came here though, all those years ago. The way I see it, there's no reason we should not be friends, yes? And this town also has a past you're probably not aware of. It needs strong people to stand together. What do you-"
The Argonian was cut off, distracted by the sight of the Breton returning once again, this time hefting a large elf over her shoulders. Without a word to either of them, she pushed her way back into the chapel. As the doors closed behind her, Mizar turned back to Constantine and shrugged. "Well, we've both done our part today. Someone else's turn?" he said, grinning in jest, having every intention of performing his duty as Healer and going in to help.