[center][h1][color=f26522]Carnatia de Luson[/color][/h1][/center] [hr] [quote]"I am not judging," replied Gray. "I am just finding it strange. In any case, the question remains as to whether we should bring it along or not. It's definitely not just a paperweight, and according to Theriadore both the dagger and the skull are technically inseparable. I shall not act like a morality police here and implore you to not take them, but keep in mind that they belong to the Demons, and there is always blood spilled for every unholy artifact they make." [b]"I'd still take it if you ask me."[/b] Vesemir stated, [b]"To me, there are no evil artifacts, only evil hands that wield them. All things created lack inherent will."[/b][/quote] [color=f26522]"That's...not answering my question of whether they can be transported, Sir Gray. On another note, apologies if my manner of speaking comes across as too formal, it is simply how I've spoken for most of my life."[/color] Carnatia did try to speak less formally to be more approachable by clients and fellow adventurers, but she gave up on that front as it simply made her speech awkward and stilted, causing her to appear less professional. She continued, [color=f26522]"I agree, Sir Vesemir. However the issue is, as that skull could demoralize people near it, the skull could jeopardize our expedition if we do not have a reliable way of transporting it safely."[/color] Finally, she turned to Fia, [color=f26522]"What do you think, Lady Fia? Is it possible for us to transport it reliably?"[/color] If it was not possible, Carnatia would leave them be, as much as she wanted to bring them along. She might be fond of valuables, but recklessly stupid she was not. Furthermore, it would be unbecoming of her to endanger the expedition and the rest of the party.