Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20140514193748/@comment-11457306-20140515031513

Lab Coat Billy wrote: Volarano noticed the glance shared by Anneken and Brighid as well, but did not share in their thoughts. If they wanted to attack a man for taking precautions for their own safety, that seemed more like biting the hand that fed them then looking out for someone who may or may not be innocent.

"You lay one finger on him, and I'll put an arrow through your throat," Volarano warned Maximus before turning to adress the Brighid, Rhiannon, and Anneken, the glint in his eye letting him know that his promise applied to them as well. "If you are willing to attack someone who would look out for your safety by being untrusting of a stranger, then perhaps it is not he who needs to think twice," he stated simply before turning to follow Anaril into the tunnel.

Morrigan and Eirik didn't quite know what to think, but followed anyways. If anyone attacked Vol, though, Eirik would not be sitting on the sidelines. "Vol, I'm surprised you would side with a stranger over your fellow Knights," said Anneken. "The woman is in no shape to harm us.  I have examined her and her condition is not faked.  She is under our control--and she is our best and only lead so far.  Killing her reduces our chances.  If Milord Anaril wishes to administer potions to her he should consult me, first.  However, we can turn her over to his care--or yours, if you like."

Rhiannon walked over and offered the limp body to Vol.