Tyann simply nodded to the words spoken to him, proceeding to spend his time having Oorhund grab pieces of rubble that would otherwise need four men to move, and toss the things out of the way.
He tried to be as organized and non-obtrusive as possible, and eventually just ended up differing to the men that Thaddeus had sent to help him. Oorhund and Tyann both moved at their command, before abruptly coming to a halt.
Tyann stared down from Oorhund’s back, blinking blankly behind his mask as he took note of something beneath some cracked floorboards.
It looked like a chest, one that sat at the end of someone’s bed perhaps. And at first, Tyann felt his blood boil with fury. Was Ari hiding something? Why did he even have a hidden chest?! What could— Wait.
There was… A rather large crack in the top of the chest, and within, Tyann took note of what seemed to be… A canvas roll? With tools atop, no less. And the edge of some piece of parchment…?
Oorhund was urged forward, and as the massive direwolf pulled the chest up and out of its temporary crater, Tyann hopped off of the beast. His clawed hands passed over the wood of the container. Then he turned to the wolf, barked some command in a foreign tongue, and nodded grimly as Oorhund CRUNCHED the wood of the chest apart.
And revealed supplies that saddened Tyann to see.
Ari barely spoke of his family, but Tyann knew that he at least had a father that was perhaps sorely missed.
There were maps, perhaps of all of Ivelda’s lands. A roll of canvas that also carried tools of some trade that wasn’t Ari’s, at least that Tyann knew of. As well as a sack of money, perhaps something by means of emergency funds. Hm.
And beyond that, some Angelite, and no small amount of it. It wasn’t to say that there was an enormous quantity of it, but, there was plenty of stone here to make Tyann raise an eyebrow.
He gave a grunt, nodded again, and turned to Thaddeus.
“Thaddeus. I need to take my leave swiftly, I have helped your men clean up as best I can. But I need to take… This. To my employee.”