Gravan flinches slightly when the guardian chastizes him. "Ah, I'm sorry sir. I just, well, I'm just worried is all. Duon always warned me to look before I think and then to think before I speak, and I guess I get the order messed up sometimes."
Gravan then turns towards Inamar.
"I'm sorry to you as well, miss Inamer. Inamar? Inamar. Sorry. I shouldn't doubt you, obviously you're here for a reason. Frankly, all of this talk of celestial alignments and summoning is a bit over my head, but I can sense that there is something bad about this Eye of Night. I don't want to see anyone get hurt by it."
Gravan then turns towards Inamar.
"I'm sorry to you as well, miss Inamer. Inamar? Inamar. Sorry. I shouldn't doubt you, obviously you're here for a reason. Frankly, all of this talk of celestial alignments and summoning is a bit over my head, but I can sense that there is something bad about this Eye of Night. I don't want to see anyone get hurt by it."