The panther looked at each of them individually, Wyren seeming to be far more on edge than usual, his fur nearly bristling just trying to stand still in the audience chamber. The ruler's eyes landed on Rick briefly, wondering why the lion had yet to comment, but likewise kept his thoughts to himself.
"The date is certainly regrettable, and likely on purpose. It's well known that our great city is lax on this day in particular, something an unscrupulous thief would certainly be prone to taking advantage of." The panther responded to Vex. Certainly the local petty criminals generally had more respect than that.
"I have a few suspects as to who was responsible, and I have guards combing the city for the gem. I doubt their search will turn up anything." The king continued, to which Wyren simply nodded. Keeping the Smaragdus inside the city was suicidal. "Your job is going to be looking in the more likely places. I suspect two of our rival nations, and I do not know which would be more likely. I can't send the palace guard there, they are too high profile. You four, though..." He paused, and smiled with a genuine warmth. "Well, you deserve a vacation."
As he spoke a scribe came bustling from a nearby doorway, carrying a heavy sack that jingled with each step. As the young shephard stopped in front of the group, he presented the sack to them. The king spoke then. "This is to cover your expenses and travel. If you uncover information, I will double it. If you can recover the emerald... well, that would be a considerable service, and befitting a considerable reward." He glanced at Wyren. "The nations I suspect to be responsible are Trill, south of the Shimmering Run dessert to the west, and Havarjin, on the southern edge of Al'Phanzor to the North."
Wyren's jaw clenched slightly. He knew of the locations if not of the nations themselves. This expedition could certainly take months if they were unlucky and had to visit both of those kingdoms, they were considerable distances from each other. However, he knew from the man's tone that they were not being given a choice. It was either do this job, or leave the city for good. That's how kings were, after all. He took the offered sack of coins, opening it briefly to inspect the gold coins within, before handing it back to Vex at his side.
"Who are we to be asking after?" He inquired, knowing that the feline had them trapped into this, and knowing that he knew this as certainly as the sun would rise and set. The king just smiled pleasantly. "I'll have documents sent to your tavern by tonight, names will be included."
With that the hare simply nodded, looked around at his group as if to silently impart to them not to fight this, and turned to leave. "We have a ship to charter, then." He grumbled over his shoulder.