I notice Erion shout at the two brothers, and I walk up to him, and say "Uh... they both look like they could destroy you with a single swing of their sword... maybe you shouldn't be so demanding of them," while his hotheadedness usually came in handy in our adventures, now was certainly not the time for such an attitude. True, we would have to keep an eye on both of them, and we'd have to tell the group that one of these two might very well be working for the risen, and we had no idea which of them it was... which means that this was going to be bad news... and I wasn't sure how Robin would react to bad news like this. Sure, he seemed level-headed enough, at least in battle, but if someone had to tell him that one of our own generals was a traitor and we have no idea who it was... well, I know I'd be mad if I was in his position, but, then again, I've always been told that I make a bad leader, anyways. Assuming everyone else was following me, I headed back to Robin's camp. I then recalled Jo-Anne making a similar threat to the two, though, to be honest, I trusted her strength, especially if she was going to turn into a dragon again. Of course, knowing these two, they had some sort of way of dealing with dragons... then again, if either one of them attacked one of us, well, that would have to be our traitor, and they'd be instantly outnumbered by everyone who they didn't attack... it probably wouldn't end well for the attacker, even if they called in more risen to aid them.