She appears above a bit of frozen wasteland. She falls, conscious but without making a peep, to the ground, and breaks a few more bones.
She lies there.
She appears above a bit of frozen wasteland. She falls, conscious but without making a peep, to the ground, and breaks a few more bones.
She lies there.
Leareth has so little idea what to do about this! He starts to open his mouth, closes it again, glances at Promise.
She doesn't really know what to do about it either! "They... have the truth spell? And can ask if you did anything besides... have a conversation?"
Vanyel struggles visibly to stop crying enough that he can talk. Or sort of talk, at least, he's not very coherent and his voice is choked, hard to understand.
"I - scared - can't..." Shiver.
"It feels as though it will be too much, right now, submitting to their questions under Truth Spell?"
"That make sense. It would be well to do it sooner rather than later, though, or find another way to reassure them that I am not holding you here against your will. Perhaps you need not return to Haven, though? If I can accompany you to a neutral location, and let them ask you a small number of questions to reassure themselves you were not kidnapped?"
"They did separately want to find a way to talk to Leareth also for Truth Spell purposes. - it didn't really feel invasive? I didn't feel it at all. The other kind would be much worse but I don't see why it would be called for."
"Woodlark, would it help you feel more at ease with this if Promise returns first and speaks directly to the Groveborn about his conversation with your Companion? And what parts of it he actually relayed to the Heralds? In your place, I would find it - grounding, to know where I stood with them."
"We ought make sure that we have everything lined up to cover this time, so we are not doing pointless extra Gates and trips for Promise. Woodlark, do you also want Promise to ask the Heralds questions, or - convey some information from you?"
"Um. It depends what the Groveborn told them? I - if they are angry, I d-don't want you to say anything more. If they're not, I..." He gulps, blinks. "If they're worried maybe you should tell them I'm all right?"
"I imagine you do not really want to go over the conversation you had with her, right now. Perhaps Promise can gauge from the Groveborn whether the Heralds are angry, and if not she can ask them what they know already and fill in any gaps, and can at least reassure them that she spoke to you and you were - able to hold a conversation." For some definition of 'conversation', anyway.
"I mean, if you - think it's better - to tell them I'm having a breakdown, I guess you can do that."
"I don't actually know why your Companion storming off in a huff would be causing a breakdown."
"The soulbond between Heralds and Companions is very extensive," Leareth says. "Heralds - take it badly, losing access to their Companions. They do not usually survive their Companions' deaths."