It was only then that Sabine realised what Peiter did not know. "Right, I never told you. One of the reasons that we went to Black Marsh was because Meesei wanted me to talk to the Hist so I wouldn't be afraid and nervous all of the time. There was also a number of trials and a ritual, but I spoke to them. Or, not 'spoke'. More...thought with them? There are not words to describe it." Sabine shrugged, "I do not know if it would work for Tzirret or not. It worked for me because there were memories in my life that made me scared all the time. Tzirret might have bad memories of his own."
Janius didn't realise that he was holding his breath until he sighed with relief. "Very good. Thank you, Colours," Janius said genuinely. Janius gave Kaleeth a glance and considered apologising to her for bringing her here, but he believed that she needed to see the influence of skooma first hand to be truly trusted with moon sugar. Janius hoped the sight impacted her similarly to the first time he saw the inside of a skooma den in Bravil. For now, he waited quietly for the woman to return. If Kaleeth didn't want the sugar either, they could pass it off to Ahnasha or, as mentioned before, throw it into the dock water.
Janius didn't realise that he was holding his breath until he sighed with relief. "Very good. Thank you, Colours," Janius said genuinely. Janius gave Kaleeth a glance and considered apologising to her for bringing her here, but he believed that she needed to see the influence of skooma first hand to be truly trusted with moon sugar. Janius hoped the sight impacted her similarly to the first time he saw the inside of a skooma den in Bravil. For now, he waited quietly for the woman to return. If Kaleeth didn't want the sugar either, they could pass it off to Ahnasha or, as mentioned before, throw it into the dock water.