"Being called upon for aid is not proof of one's leadership,"
Nettil smiled at that, acknowledging Iura's understanding of the situation,
"If there is no leader, I would like to suggest someone with experience and presence. It does not matter who, as long as they know how to tackle a group."
That, however, wracked Nettil's head. The idea of formally designating a leader in a group of near-complete strangers is only going to foster discontent. However, she decided it best to hold off an argument on that.
Looking over to Jensa and Kyras, who seemed to recover from their ordeal. Their burns began to subside, and fresh skin clean of any scars or blemishes were now in place.
Nettil looked back to Iura's hand, which no began to turn a faint reddish colour, as did the portions of Nettil's hands that touched the water moments before.
"Iura? Your hand?" she beckoned. Nettil crouched on the ground and started rubbing her own hands with dirt, then got back up and moved past Iura. "It'll itch for a while, but we should be fine afterwards" she said nervously.
"The water here is strange and foreign, try to avoid, umm, falling into it?" She warned to the rest of the group.
After this, Nettil plopped herself down next to Myrreh and the water.
"What are you thinking?"
The water had a faint blue hue to it in addition to the glow. No bubbling was occurring, however there seemed to be a large stick of some sort at the bottom of the pool.
Meanwhile, up in the sentry, a small ladder to the roof showed a view that was blocked by the dense foliage of the jungle, however some sort of light was flashing to the distant east to them. And the foliage seemed to thin in a narrow area from the settlement towards the light.
As well as this, papers in a contemporary text were strewn across a table. Some of them were spared an inky demise.
Over and away at the large feast table lay dozens of small jars, each filled with dead or decaying fruits, spices or... animals. Insects, mostly. Even the occasional rat.
Nettil smiled at that, acknowledging Iura's understanding of the situation,
"If there is no leader, I would like to suggest someone with experience and presence. It does not matter who, as long as they know how to tackle a group."
That, however, wracked Nettil's head. The idea of formally designating a leader in a group of near-complete strangers is only going to foster discontent. However, she decided it best to hold off an argument on that.
Looking over to Jensa and Kyras, who seemed to recover from their ordeal. Their burns began to subside, and fresh skin clean of any scars or blemishes were now in place.
Nettil looked back to Iura's hand, which no began to turn a faint reddish colour, as did the portions of Nettil's hands that touched the water moments before.
"Iura? Your hand?" she beckoned. Nettil crouched on the ground and started rubbing her own hands with dirt, then got back up and moved past Iura. "It'll itch for a while, but we should be fine afterwards" she said nervously.
"The water here is strange and foreign, try to avoid, umm, falling into it?" She warned to the rest of the group.
After this, Nettil plopped herself down next to Myrreh and the water.
"What are you thinking?"
The water had a faint blue hue to it in addition to the glow. No bubbling was occurring, however there seemed to be a large stick of some sort at the bottom of the pool.
Meanwhile, up in the sentry, a small ladder to the roof showed a view that was blocked by the dense foliage of the jungle, however some sort of light was flashing to the distant east to them. And the foliage seemed to thin in a narrow area from the settlement towards the light.
As well as this, papers in a contemporary text were strewn across a table. Some of them were spared an inky demise.
Over and away at the large feast table lay dozens of small jars, each filled with dead or decaying fruits, spices or... animals. Insects, mostly. Even the occasional rat.