Sorren decided that there was something off about the glassy look in the knight's eyes, considering he hadn't looked straight at either him or Mira once, and there wasn't a lot of eye movement even then. Upon closer inspection, when the soldier tugged him forward toward the middle aged man, he realized that he was blind. This made sense, since he had noticed the other guards informing him of details that one could have seen with the gift of sight. As upset as the he was with his current predicament, he couldn't help but have a certain degree of respect for the fellow, continuing to hold his position and do his job despite a rather debilitating handicap. He was also relieved that the knight was willing to hear him out, which gave him a shot at getting out of this. [color=A2C257]"Thank you,"[/color] he said, casting a glance back toward Mira when she grunted in protest as they retrieved the cursing weasel from inside her shirt. She may have gotten him into this mess in the first place, but he didn't appreciate seeing her treated so roughly. It was a weasel, not the crown jewels. [color=A2C257]"Since you seem to be acquainted with Mira, I'm sure you're well aware that she is mute,"[/color] he began, "[color=A2C257]She saved my life, so in exchange, I offered to help her get her voice back, per say. Although, I thought she would have snagged something off a fellow pirate or picked up a stray cat. Anyway, I enchanted the weasel to interpret and relay her signs, so that's why it's yelling profanity,"[/color] he explained with a shake of his head, [color=A2C257]"Therefore, I don't think there's a reason to arrest us, since I can remove the spell and the weasel can be returned, and we can obtain a little companion for her through better channels,"[/color] he shot a brief glance back at Mira before facing the knight again, [color=A2C257]"We didn't intend to cause such an uproar… over a rodent,"[/color] he finished, arching an eyebrow and shooting the guard holding the rope a dirty glare when he rolled his eyes at the elf.