As the man spoke, John Tyler decided to continue walking again. Soon they would be in the inn and with the pale woman and her friend. Perhaps it had been best this went the way it had. A bit of information, and more questions, were now with him. Hopefully, he'd get more answers about this place before the night was through. Or tomorrow. His mind didn't wish to think on tomorrow...it would be best to just focus on this whole endeavor one day at a time.
Most people wouldn't consider Garcans civilized due to their warring ways. But the only people they had really dealt with were the Arians. The two didn't see eye-to-eye. Probably due to the fact the Garcans were always invading the Arians. But when one sat down with a Garcan, they weren't barbarians. John Tyler was far more mellow than most Garcans as well. Which made dealing with him a little easier.
Hearing the name, his natural habit was to call the man Crenham. And he probably would do so until corrected. "At least easier." The captain commented on learning the other's name. A pleasure; well they would have to see. But it certainly was easier in the very least. Now John Tyler had a name to call the properly dressed man. "Yeah..." He trailed off a slight bit as he thought about it. "Rest would be nice." His thoughts swirled on the day's events. The demon man, the floating girl, and this possible psychic. Entering this inn and possibly finding some place to sit for a little bit, hopefully in peace and quiet, would do wonders.
I swear, this day can't get any weirder Lilith. Lilith Tyler was his wife and sometimes, he found peace in speaking to her in his mind. Though it was a comment he knew would get no answer, it helped to take the swirling contents of his thoughts and flush them. Pushing the night to the back of his mind would settle his uneasiness of this place. Not that he trusted it, but being on edge wouldn't get any more answers than being calm would.
Rhyn spoke so professionally too. It was strange to hear him speak. Not that he spoke oddly, but that his word choice was that of a higher intellect. John Tyler felt it safe to consider the man an intelligent person. That was a subconscious note he made of the man's personality. It seemed important of his character and it might come in handy to go ahead and assume it.