[h3][center][color=a0410d][b]Raviel Husk[/b][/color][/center][/h3] Raviel was surprised when Alicia ran off. He was about to run off as well and perhaps get to her by using his teleportation but found himself unable to - sensing that his mana pool was far from replenishing enough for him to be able to use it. He grumbled something under his breath concerning Alicia's decision to head towards - presumably - Varjan. Seleth was correct. What did she want to do? Or hope to do? After all, Varjan seemed like he didn't want to tell these to his friends since he went to Seleth for that kind of advice. Or maybe it was because she was a priestess? Questions swirled his mind and the woman who maybe has some inkling of knowledge to share was right in front of them and even offered up the information to them. [color=a0410d]"Aside from Seleth's questions, how did you guys even meet Varjan? I mean, the dude's cool and all but he doesn't strike me as the type who makes friends?"[/color] The beastkin bluntly questioned. Sure, he's conversed with Varjan before but the guy kept everyone at an arm's length. [h3][center][color=aba000][b]Faye Nisval[/b][/color][/center][/h3] Faye listened to both Enishi and Tibrus as they offered their suggestions. The beastkin was more inclined to agree with Enishi - not letting her earlier blunder on being sneaky get to her anymore - but Tibrus was suggesting something she had not heard of before. The Inter-Kingdom Travel Grid - she had been so out of touch from Zauberheim that she hadn't even heard of this project before. She had no idea what it was and Tibrus seemed to just keep how it worked vague - but obviously it involved something with teleportation/ Faye could ride with that. But hearing that it never took off worried her. What if it failed at a crucial moment of their mission? Or just failed in general? [color=aba000]"If this truly does work, then perhaps it might be for the best."[/color] She said, tapping her fingers on the surface of the table in an erratic fashion, as if she was silently thinking to herself in code. [color=aba000]"Otherwise, an indirect approach would be for the best. We could post guards at certain choke points just in case he runs and we don't catch them. Of course we can't make this obvious."[/color]