Epiphany
Proverbs 17:9
Moire chuckles at Tegan and Ina's exploits, though she gives the elf a rather concerned look. Tegan's next suggestion is welcome, at least in part, and more generous than she might have expected. His quiet mumble is met with a stern shake of her head, which he doubtlessly expects.
Hircus' response isn't especially surprising but it's still laudable and the Paladin looks approvingly on the older man. "You will not go alone," she says quite firmly, focusing on the task that lay ahead of them rather than the distracting prospect of her companion's words. Of course she must have gone to his aid in the past. Yet remembering the specifics, as he evidently did, seems strangely out of reach. What's more, if he remembered losing the amulet, what accounted for its worn condition now? Had it been enervated by something unnatural?
Or was a darker power at work?
"You're welcome to stay with Peaches and Froggy, if you like," Moire says to Vanwindir, smiling once more at her abbreviations of their informal names. "I can almost guarantee they'll choose bed over a fishing pole at this point. If you choose to come with me, however, I would welcome your company...and your eyes." The Paladin's voice drops to a whisper to the bat as she adds, "The errands themselves may be foolish enough but they're also an excuse and an opportunity to lay eyes on this Baron's holdings. Something tells me our mystery, and perhaps more besides, may be bound up there. I for one would like to see what we may be up against. And this gives us a reasonable cover with a plausible rationale. I plan to make the most of it."
Hircus' response isn't especially surprising but it's still laudable and the Paladin looks approvingly on the older man. "You will not go alone," she says quite firmly, focusing on the task that lay ahead of them rather than the distracting prospect of her companion's words. Of course she must have gone to his aid in the past. Yet remembering the specifics, as he evidently did, seems strangely out of reach. What's more, if he remembered losing the amulet, what accounted for its worn condition now? Had it been enervated by something unnatural?
Or was a darker power at work?
"You're welcome to stay with Peaches and Froggy, if you like," Moire says to Vanwindir, smiling once more at her abbreviations of their informal names. "I can almost guarantee they'll choose bed over a fishing pole at this point. If you choose to come with me, however, I would welcome your company...and your eyes." The Paladin's voice drops to a whisper to the bat as she adds, "The errands themselves may be foolish enough but they're also an excuse and an opportunity to lay eyes on this Baron's holdings. Something tells me our mystery, and perhaps more besides, may be bound up there. I for one would like to see what we may be up against. And this gives us a reasonable cover with a plausible rationale. I plan to make the most of it."