dpdx said:
That being finished, still a tad irritated, he talks to Shavah, which is probably a mistake: "Thank you. Would you be so kind as to ask your colleagues if they have a BETTER IDEA?"
She responds immediately -- utterly calm and civil in tone, but undisguisedly sharp as well.
"Well, off the top of my head, Lanatus thinks we should have stayed with the rest of the clergy until we knew more, which is really terrific for morale seeing as he was the one who organized us to begin with. Shamil thinks it would be impatient to leave after one day, and sacrifice whatever strategic leverage he thinks this location gives us. Laam, on the other hand, is just generally
scared, Balger is chiding everyone for 'buying that haughty elf's savior-of-all-that's-good act,' and to aid in the process, Lucian is playing devil's advocate against every point that's made, and managing to sway the opinion of the rest back and forth every five minutes."
Shavah sighs, and her tone becomes more apologetic.
"Look, these people aren't travelers, they aren't adventurers. Three days ago there was order to their lives and two days ago it got snipped away in an instant. You expect them to adapt to this, changing plans every few hours, then laying in wait for even more hours, and finding time to sneak in the occasional party in between? They can do it, but it's going to take a little prodding. We're not all as straight-sighted as you: Some of us have
doubts."
Meanwhile, a few hollers from shore reveal that your boats have begun to gather: Three so far, with what appear to be a fourth and fifth coming from just a bit upriver.
Hiritus skulks softly to Fendric's side.
"Shall I go prod while you help Nurthk to the boats, or vice versa?"