Erekose13 said:
Scinathar approaches Connor, "Little non-mojh, perhaps our inquest might better be served dealing with this odd character at a later time. Mochor has discovered a passageway just off that room which leads to an illusionary wall. He says that a Mojh has passed through the wall at some point, leaving tracks to follow."
Connor listened to Scinathar and thought for the moment before his mouth opened - a rare occurance for Connor, though it seemed to be happening with some regularity on this quest. He almost started a dissertation on his ideas before remembering that they were on a mission . . . and there were issues. Connor's eyes were downcast as he spoke, he didn't want to become distracted when he spoke or lose his nerve facing Scinathar.
"I agree that the Mojh tracks should be followed and I think that we all should pursue each task together. We were strong yesterday when we acted as one. However, if the sprite was affected by some sort of magic, either through some outside source or even the cave itself, I'm not certain that we can leave the potential threat of something like that happening to one of us without attending to it," Connor paused a moment to make his point.
"If the sprite was put to sleep, I don't want someone putting one of us asleep at a critical point. She seemed rather irate mere moments before the snoring began. That, to me doesn't seem right or natural. The tracks will still be there to pursue after we investigate the sprite again. The sprite, however, may be gone if we investigate the tracks," Connor said. "The potential threat behind us, the mystery of what happened to the sprite, and the temporary nature of the situation all seem to point to investigating the sprite. If you're insistent, perhaps if the tracks were made just moments ago and we would lose our pursuit of the mojh if we did not pursue at once, I would recommend otherwise, but at this point I suggest we investigate the sprite a final time.
Connor looked up at Scinathar at his conclusion, uncertain of what his response would be.