Aura listened to her party members nodding when Rala stated they weren't doing to be letting Jormund go alone. [color=bc8dbf]"True, if he already agreed to help than there is no way in the nine hells I am letting him go without us."[/color] She took her eyes off of Cascade to scan Jormund briefly before her attention went back on Cascade. She couldn't help but let out a snicker as the water Genasi called Rala Auntie. She was sure it was a cultural thing but it was still amusing to Aura. Aura however decided to steer the conversation away from religion, a topic that made her oddly uncomfy. [color=bc8dbf]"Anyway, how far is this village of yours?"[/color] She questioned Cascade. [color=bc8dbf]"And what's your plan when we get there?"[/color] The second part was directed toward Jormund who seemed to think he could talk to the raiders rather than fighting them. Anyone who called themselves Raiders, or were called Raiders by the public, generally were not easy people to talk to. They preferred to "talk" with blades and fires rather than actually using words. Aura knew that even she would have a hard time reasoning with a group like that.