Sylvar is as struck by Lady Abigail as Tam, although as a Bard he is more practiced at concealing it. Sylvar responds to Lady Abigail..."Its a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Lady Abigail...the fact of being your guest is a tale I will recount to my children's children... I would love to compose about Oros and Mirios, with your permission of course. Could I press you into telling me a tale of the blades? Also, if I may count on your grace, that it may forgive me as I blatantly attempt to take advantage of your hospitality, I have a few requests...do you have books or items that would increase my skills as a bard? (Charisma) I would willingly buy them from you providing I have the coin...Could I spend some time each day listening to you tell of your travels, the places you been and things you've seen (increase bardic knowledge), Finally, I have 12 months to travel to the nearest temple of Uller, do you know where it is, and could I request of you a method to travel there and return quickly?