Escobert followed the actions of the adventurers for a moment before sighing to himself. They seemed not to care about the blatantly broken port whatsoever, so apparently it would fall upon him to take care of it. As per usual, he had to admit. The guards and other muscle that deal with threats like this didn't really want to ever bother with this kind of stuff... he just had hoped the adventurers would show some interest in this part of the strategy. The castellan didn't simply keep all this to himself, but replied to Parum in a calm if a bit stern tone: "[color=red]Alright, look. We 'ave a broken port in our hands, sumfin' the enemies likely know the location of by now. We can think about the prisoner and what comes after later. And your green friend might want to reconsider spending their time doing... [b]that[/b] while situation is what it is. Do any of you 'appen to know, for example, some magic that could fix this neatly and quickly?[/color]" He didn't want to delay the repairs for a second, who knew if the enemy was planning a full assault as they spoke? Their prisoner remained unconscious for now, but anyone close enough to observe their breathing could notice it was getting slower and losing it's natural pace. Didn't sound good or normal. Perhaps some first aid should be administered? If they wanted to get the man all the way to a cell without risking it, at the very least.