Conna'Cel obtained no useful information from the child, but that was to be expected. After all, he was questioning a child. He rose back up from the ground, or at least tried to when he hit his head on the ceiling. That was odd. Conna'Cel was sure the ceiling was never that low before. Before he could ponder anymore about it, he heard the sound of rushing water. He turned his head toward the source to see a raging flow of water come at them from where they came from originally. It didn't really concern him too much though; it's not like he was capable of drowning, and his designs did include waterproofing, so his electronics would not be affected. An invisible wall then stopped the flow of water momentarily, but it was already leaking, and it would undoubtedly break through. Faira mentioned something about shadow travel, which was a new concept for Conna'Cel. He did take note in Faira's earlier actions during the wolf attack, and proceeded to make calculations. "Processing," Conna'Cel said. "If everything remains consistent, you will not escape the flow of water in time to avoid drowning if we follow the path. Shadow traveling... if long-distance traveling is available, percentage of success is 46%. Recommendation: do not attempt unless this is the only option for survival."