Her horse veers off left. Shara steadies it - but looks left, why not, to see what's distracted the horse.
Well, that's one hell of a garden. It's got residual magic over it - the raveler's equivalent of lint, nothing Shara can mess with while the plant raveler's not actively working on it, but there is definitely a plant mage here.
The house has the same property.
And so does - something else.
Three different kinds of raveler-residue over the same property. All recent, though the house, requiring no active maintenance, less so than the garden and the - other thing.
Shara raises a hand; Kayam comes to a halt while Shara squints.
And then the unfamiliar something inside the house flares and Shara gets a very clear look at what's making the third kind of lint.
She promptly loses her breakfast onto the excuse for a trail they're riding on before she can even think about interfering with its work.
"Whoa, milady, what's - what's wrong, were the rations bad -?" asks Kayam
Shara shakes her head. "Some kind of raveler I don't recognize in that house. They're - I don't even know how to describe it. Raveling people."
"...The way you say that I somehow don't think you mean like healers do."
"Not like healers do," shudders Shara, swigging water. "Raveling their - feelings, I guess. There's people in that house and I don't know if there's a thing keeping them all together except the magic."
"Could... you... stop them, if they tried to do it to us?" asks Kayam slowly.
"I think so. I was caught off guard - there, they're doing it again, I can't reach from here but I can see the stitching. I think I could counter it."
"You think."
"If it was coming at me, absolutely - I'm less sure I'd grab it in time if it was aimed at you. It doesn't feel long-range, though."
"Okay. So - what do you want to do, milady?"
Shara thinks.
"Tie up the horses. You hang back here and watch through the window. I'll - knock on the door and see if I can fix the problem by talking. When I've figured out who it is, if I've decided they can't be reasoned with or I'm worried they're going to keep raveling at me until I'm too tired to stop them - I'll let off a flashball and you fold straight in - don't walk through the garden, it'll turn on you if the plant mage wants - and then I guess you kill this particular raveler. Maybe their work will dissolve when they die and the others will be okay."
"What if their work, um, does not dissolve when they die, as a for-instance?"
"Then," says Shara, "we'll be in a house with a bunch of people who just watched us kill their best friend, and you will fold us back to our horses smart-quick and we will run away very fast, but at least no one else will get - mindraveled."
"This sounds a bit more dangerous than your usual sort of idea," says Kayam.
"It's pulling double duty," says Shara, and she dismounts, and approaches the house, and knocks.
"Shhh. Shh. It's okay. Promise. You're not allowed to freak out about my health and safety when I am sitting here, telling you with complete honesty that I am fine."
"Okay," he pronounces. "If you're sure."
She scoots over, gives him a quick hug (because he looks like he needs it) and then, into the tent she goes. Sleep. Sleep is a thing she wants right now.
Adarin doesn't feel like sleeping, right now. He props himself up against a tree, and starts dissecting his head for actual opinions of the people he's been around for the last three years, rather than magic ones.
He's still there, in the morning, fast asleep.
Shara's up in the morning before Kayam. She builds a little fire - she has a artifice foldable knife with a finicky firestarter in one of the compartments, which helps - and fetches some water from the stream they're following and tries to be quiet as she sets about boiling a pot of beans.
Then she retrieves a blanket from inside the tent and drapes it over him.
Shara drops a spice packet into the beans and stirs them contemplatively, then pulls out a notebook and writes in it, also contemplatively.
"What's that?" asks Zeviana curiously. She'd try to peek, but she's not at the right angle and asking is faster.
Kayam climbs out of the tent and takes the spoon out of Shara's hand. "Milady, honestly. ...Has he been out here all night?"
"Yes, yes he is." Zeviana looks at him. "Oh, and - also, fair warning, he is hilariously non-functional in the mornings. Just like - hand him food and he'll grumble something unintelligibly in a corner until he's woken up."
She's joking.
"Okay! What sorts of things should I aim for? I mean, I know his toenail clipping habits but I'm pretty sure you don't want to know about that."
"Yes, please, carry on with the common sense. I don't have anything specific in mind, it sounded to me like you did."
"Nah, I was mostly just being silly. One of us has got to lighten the mood a bit every now and then, and right now Rin's being a raincloud." She glances at him. "Well, not right this minute, but he will be when he wakes up, just wait."
"You seem to be coping better in the strict sense, but I have to say I understand his reaction more than yours."