After several moments of silence, as Fanilly took in all that had been said to her, she took a deep breath. Indeed, there wasn't any further time to remain here and discuss the issue. There were innocent people in danger, some of them dying, because of the whims of a deranged cult of evil madmen. Taking the documents and setting them aside, the blonde girl rose to her feet. "While there's much to talk about, we can't delay any longer," she decided, finally. Fanilly had wished for some more time to rest, but she supposed it wouldn't be difficult to do so in transit to their destination. "We'll be leaving tomorrow," she concluded, "I can't allow murderous madmen to kill whoever they please, and perhaps those in charge of Velt and Ithillin's forces can help to explain this plan in more detail." Or formulate an alternative. What mattered most was that they successfully eradicated this cult. Fanilly couldn't say she felt the utmost confidence in herself or in any other matters, but what she could say is that they had to move quickly in order to stop any other innocents from being harmed. She decided to put off admonishing her knights. As distasteful as she found their behavior earlier, there was too much preparation to be done and explanation already. Fanilly took a deep breath. "... Lady Belwiss, please inform the knights to be prepared for departure tomorrow morning," she said, turning to her former mentor. Admittedly it was a duty she should have handled herself, but at the moment she felt rather drained. "I'll be in my quarters, preparing for tomorrow myself." [@ghastlyInc][@AtomicNut][@TheFake][@Raineh Daze][@Aleranicus][@Saltwater Thief]