As he speaks, the druid repeatedly firmly shakes her head. I have known Beliant for over a century, she thinks to herself. I may not have known of him being the last druid, or being any druid, of Graveris, as I knew nothing of Graveris, but...Renard wrote:He shrugs that boyish way again.
"I don't have all the answers, dear one, I only have the tickles of suspicion. Instinct. It has lead me in many directions, including to you. But I know not if it is correct. I only ask you to be aware of the possibility. There are many contradictions, and few answers forthcoming..."
...but I can not be so mistaken on his character. Especially if the druid who slaughtered Solana is an example of a druid of the evil Graveris. The auras alone are completely different.
Yet, although she refused to admit it to herself...
a seed of doubt has been planted in her bosom...
Silently denying the words of Renard to herself, the elf stood in contemplation, and awaited responses from the others.Renard wrote:He lets the last words trail off and then looks at the rest of the group. "Well, anyone have any thoughts on this chamber now that we see it in a much calmer atmosphere?..."