That was honestly easier than I thought it would be, with Holliander being taken in by a gria who I could swear I've never seen before, despite the fact that she likely operated from the back lines, where I would normally be. I would have said something to convince the viera sisters to stay with us, but I just couldn't find the right words, and, it was too late. [i]Was this because of my meddling? Maybe I shouldn't be so nosy from here on out... but, then again... I'm sure Arus would have been happy to see us if those two turned hostile.[/i] I think as I look down, not really in a good mood thanks to possibly driving the viera away, as it seemed like Holliander was trying to get them to stay. [i]Then again... what if the viera sisters are also working for the zombies? Of course... she probably wouldn't have asked for the darkness to fade if that were the case, and, she didn't seem to be working with them, earlier when we were on the wall, or, at least, her sister didn't seem that way.[/i] I thought as I continued towards camp, lost in my own thoughts of whether what I did was a good thing, a bad thing, or just didn't actually make a difference. Erion said something about sticking to his chocobos, and I just nodded in response, while absentmindedly tossing a chunk of salted meat to the wyvern he was riding at the time. As expected, Erion left the wyvern in the stables so that the stablehand could take care of it while he looks for a new rider. He would probably find Rosa easily, and there was no way she was killed or taken during this time, so I just went back to the campfire, and just sort of stared into it, still thinking about whether or not I should have meddled back there.