Dalanesca fought the urge to snicker at Zanar’s reaction to the revelation of her identity. His question that followed immediately, however, had been expected. “Well, you see.. I don’t necessarily like to make myself too known in the mortal plane,” she began, though she caught herself and began to laugh quietly. “Okay, I’m full of shit. I love toying with the psyches of mortals,” she added, smirking somewhat darkly. “However… I tend to get… upset when I’m hunting down someone who has done me wrong. Sometimes things get… messy,” she continued, the smirk fading into what remained as a rather dark expression. “The other reason being that he is in Parvpora, and my power is dampened to a point when I am not in Canelux,” she added, and it was clear that the fact she had just shared with him was incredibly annoying to her.
“A fool, indeed,” she said in response to his next statement. This one, Zanar… he seemed to have a head on his shoulders that knew what entities were to be trifled with, and which ones were best to be on their good side. She chuckled next. “You wouldn’t be overextending your bounds by any means,” she said, though she slid the silver back across the table towards him once more. “Keep it, and I’ll still owe you a favor. Money is not an object to me, and you’re a hired sword - you wouldn’t do it if you didn’t need the coin,” she added.
“Good,” she said, when Zanar agreed to help her. “And I have a wealth of information,” she answered. “I’ve already secured quite a bit of intel, but I’m sure there’s more to be found. I know the whereabouts of the necromancer, as well as a few people who fell victim to his latest scheme,” she began explaining. “There are two ways we can go about this. If you’d like, you could travel to Luxuria Mortiferum with me, and question some of the souls yourself. If you’re not up for that - which I wouldn’t blame you… you’ve gotta be pretty tough skinned to make it through Hell, even with the Goddess of Death by your side,” she said, smirking at him as she jabbed in an attempt to egg him on. “I can give you the last known location - somewhere around Iria - and we can rendezvous there.” She paused for a moment, taking a sip of her drink.
“I’ll have you know,” she said rather suddenly, leaning across the table towards him, her eyes narrowing. “If you try to double cross me, I’ll know. If you try to steal from me, I’ll know. If you lie to me… I’ll know. And I will make your life a living hell,” she said, drumming her fingers on the table with a rather evil look on her face. It faded shortly, and she grinned at him. “What’ll it be?” she asked, leaning back in a smooth motion and taking a deep drink of her whiskey, one leg crossing over the other.