Rala wasn't surprised by how Flicker was taking their new motive. She herself was uneasy with meddling in the matters of higher powers, and the others likely shared her concerns even if they hid it well or pragmatically reasoned their way past their concerns. Aura particularly seemed to be the most adamant that whether they liked it or not, they were in the middle of this strange interplanar power struggle. Rala's anger and desire for revenge were strong but she was no fool, and she saw the reason in both Aura's words and the anxiousness of Flicker. As the two began to brow testy with one another she contemplated how to find a middle ground, luckily Cascade had given her time to thing with her ever-present kindness. [Color=RosyBrown]"I'm not happy with it either, Flicker. If we can help it, I would rather not deal with this threat directly, but Aura is right: we're in this whether we like it or not"[/color] She finally added with a sigh. As if to reaffirm her thoughts she motioned to the slaves they had just been fighting moments ago. [Color=RosyBrown]"In any regard we have a different goal right now. Cascade's family comes first. We did offer to help them after all"[/color] She added, hoping to move to topic along. [Color=RosyBrown]"once that's dealt with and done, maybe then we can start worrying about the bigger picture. For now, I say we just take things one step at a time alright?"[/color]