Re: Planning for the future.
"I am sure he did," Brunhilde said of Nathaniel's things. Didn't matter much to her. The wizard was odd and seemed like he could take care of himself. "Lyndie," Hildy said, trying out the name and banking it to memory. "Well met." She didn't know the term 'dive', per se, but understood what the other woman was getting at. Sakaar itself was basically a shady meeting place for shadier dealings. She knew this personally, as she'd taken part. "I spent centuries in worse places," she explained to Lyndie Campbellsdotter. She took another 'drink' and her mug was empty, then she hailed for a last call from the thick pub owner. "I come here now and again. The meals are filling and the ale pours freely." She wasn't one to judge. "Who was your friend?" Valkyrie asked of the man who'd disappeared.