[h2]Chambala[/h2] "Sureee!" Chambala replied to Rebecca with a big innocently calm and reassuring voice as she patted her friend's shoulder as if to say that it's okey. It was pretty easy to see through Rebecca right no and the fur clad woman was actually quite amazed her friend ended up suriving whatever her goal was." It's okey, I know your's been a long and dangerous journey too! I will protect you on the way back!" Chambala nodded a few times before returning her gaze to Calieo. Chambala was getting a headache every time the goldie opened her mouth. "Good luck with that then." She stated." The place that one's leading you to, you've got to pass across A LOT OF WATER. Hard to not be see by it then." She half shook her head in decision to not care about Calieo anymore. Nature was alive and Chambala wouldn't be surprissed if something was tied to water... after all believing that the nature was a living breathing thing made her always leave her mind open to possibilities. She used that to often see interesting traits within the wild where she lived. By studying the clouds and air, you could sense what weather would happen for example. Everything appeared tied in some way, but she was not going to claim she understood it really. She mere noted it existed! "Hey, to throw any of us across this river, would leave the person landing on the other side with rather hurt legs..." She couldn't help her self finally and rolled her eyes. She'd have no troubles with proper enchantment activation, but to throw them acros the river would require good amount of physical strenght, a pretty decent angle and no matter what angle you fell, you'd be hurt. The propositions going around were getting more and more absurd. "Fine just stick to following hte river south... you'd get by the sea eventually by following hte direction after reaching the lake, but you'd still have to cross one of the river's branches that come from the lake there unless you plan to lengthen your journey by good few weeks more. Anyhow down around the lake we should either find a raft to take us across or a good proper crossings." She explained. Been a long time since she was in that area all the way south on the west side of the lake.