Two lanterns remained, at least that's what Rhea had told him. The red lantern he had seen before, back when Talan had first arrived in this forest a red lantern greeted him along with a woman he had not seen since then. [color=fff200][b]"I don't know where the red lantern is but it is possible that it's being kept by a woman I met upon arriving here. If she has it our chances of finding her are slim to none"[/b][/color], there was a sullen tone in Talan's voice as this meant there was little to no way to return home. [color=fff200][b]"I don't suppose your people have ways of finding these lanterns?"[/b][/color], Talan prayed that Rhea would say yes and that finding the red and white lanterns was as simple a task as fetching wood. Of course there was the issue of Fyair. The lantern had transformed him into a beast and now Rhea was offering to take him to her village. [color=fff200][b]"Are you sure that's wise? He may not have his mind later, if he were to attack the village.."[/b][/color], Talan was all to wary about letting the abomination follow. If what happened to his clan were to be the fate of Rhea's people it would be a sight all too familiar. Before anything could be done there was another matter to take care of. The body of the Kith, it needed to be dealt with. By Talan's traditions the body should be burned to ensure its spirit passes on. [color=fff200][b]"Rhea, before we go we should burn the Kith. It feels wrong to leave it here"[/b][/color]. Talan glanced back at the body of Tyaelaem to find Simon who, from a guess, appeared to be attempting to start a fire. [color=fff200][b]"Simon, what are you doing?"[/b][/color], while Talan was okay with the idea of starting a fire he was wary of how it was done since last time it summoned spirits and a myriad of other pests.