Sorren was quite pleased that the knight seemed willing to let them go, and was even more so when he ordered for them to be released. If he had learned one thing from this crazy experience, from being kidnapped until now, it was that he was a lot better at talking himself out of these situations than he would have originally thought. Either that, or he had just gotten lucky with reasonable people to negotiate with. Really, what were the odds that the pirate was mute and the knight was blind? Pretty slim. Yep, he had definitely gotten lucky. Still, he certainly wasn't going to complain. [color=A2C257]"Thank you, you are most kind,"[/color] he said to the knight, preparing to say his goodbyes to Mira and her weasel when the knight continued. The elf's first reaction was to scoff and furrow his brow. He was fairly sure that wasn't even possible, otherwise he would have found a way. He was trying to think of spells or artifacts that possessed the power to grant such things, but nothing came to mind at that given moment. [color=A2C257]"And how would we do that, sir?"[/color] he asked, now rather intrigued. By now, he had learned to go without his right arm just fine, and he didn't really notice it too much anymore, but it would be nice to have it back. He had learned a few conjurations spells that could sustain a phantom limb, but it was very draining and never lasted very long. He only used such a thing in the most dire emergencies.