"That's extremely kind, thank you" Giri says before Piripiri steps away from her. And she means it, no sarcasm, no eyeroll, you've really put her in a situation that she thinks is kind of you. "So" she says to the Banneret, while she begins drawing a magic circle in the nearby grass. "Now that your promise is done, are you planning on departing soon? I'm sure that Azazuka would like her body back, preferably not too starving and dehydrated either. Your work is appreciated, of course, we'd have lost them for certain without your help. I rather think this whole thing was quite sloppy. What would they have done if we'd been visited by a less puissant spirit who simply told us where to find them only to arrive too late?" Giri takes a stick and deepends the lines, as well as picking a few nearby berries to enchant, and some loose foliage from the bushes to mark the edges of the circle. "I suppose Piripiri can track, but I'm happy not to have had to spend days camping out with no fire and marching through the night to catch up with them. And that's assuming they didn't slip us in a neighboring town. I'd say the Dominion seems a lot more shoddy than I expected, but we [i]are[/i] here and I can't really blame them for not anticipating a Rakshasa properly. Ugh, we have got to get rid of that thing, it's such a problem." Giri shakes her head and finishes the circle, beginning her enchantment on the berries. This is nothing particularly spectacular. She's simply casting some medical spells. A circle for healing or disinfecting any wounds, and some enchanted berries to offer additional strength and fortify the body (one immediately for Azasuka the second the Banneret departs). Hopefully most of it won't even be needed, but it's a far cry better than anything combat related and nobody will blame her for being prepared.