I notice Jo-Anne walk around the place for a while before settling at a spot next to the campfire. I would have gone over there, myself and probably try to learn more about those obviously magical stones and, well, the magic IN those stones, however, I also noticed Erion, who seemed to be having trouble finding Boco... I figured my studies and possible friendship with this odd not-quite-viera could wait for a little bit, and I walk over to Erion. "Hey, Erion, um, would it help you if I knew where they put all the yellow chocobos?" I asked him, with me having seen them herd the unused yellow chocobos into their own section in the northern part of camp. Of course, I had no idea which one of them was Boco, despite having known the bird for as long as I've known Erion... of course, that being said, I couldn't really tell the difference between two chocobos of the same color, as horrible as it sounded, so Erion would need to actually check that part of camp out himself. The camp was oddly quiet for having just finished getting through an ambush, and having two of their generals figured for being possible traitors, and possible commanders of the opposite army. Of course, the remaining generals were in a tent somewhere, and I figured that now was certainly NOT the time to bother them, not only would that be eavesdropping, but I couldn't even offer any additional insight on the issue, unlike last time, when I told them that the zombies USUALLY stick to the beaten path... of course, that got us in an ambush, but, that, again might be because of one of the two generals. I honestly wished I knew which one was the traitor, and I wished I had more than just hearsay as evidence to go on with this issue, but, sadly that wasn't the case.