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“It doesn’t matter how strong you think you are, you should let yourself relax.” Einkapf said, watching as Krom gently pushed Oathbreaker back into the bed. “Please do not make me put the cyclops unconscious.” Oathbreaker shot back, grabbing hold of the cyclops’ fingers. Enough, if she wishes to get up, let her. Besides, she’s practically a stick figure, she could use some good food.” Iris said, smirking at Oathbreaker. “And what would you know about that, you’re skinny too.” Oathbreaker replied. “Not as skinny as you, you barely look healthy, come lets see if we can start now.” Parly said, walking to the door. “No, we need to get as far from here as possible, I can tell you and your peoples exactly what is at the base of this evil, but I’ll not do so so close to that place.” Oathbreaker stated, a troubled look in her eyes. “Very well, shal we ge goin?” Claremont asked. “Rue must have completely forgot about us, perhaps it’s for the best, after what they did.” Einkapf muttered, sitting next to the fire at their camp. “Who is this Rue? Their name sounds familiar.” Oathbreaker said, biting into the bread piece she was eating. “A cat-human, she supposedly attacked Iris before we went on this trip, but it’s best to let that subject fade into the past.” Parly said carefully. “I guess, though I don’t see how we could not have known, after all we’d been thorough with them.” Einkapf muttered. “Enough, Einkapf, what Rue did in the past is in the past, there is no need to bring it up now.” Iris said as if daring them to say another word on the matter. “So young, but so troubled, perhaps the evil I seek to destroy lies not just in the hearts of humans, even the party I travel with carries darkness in their hearts.” Oathbreaker muttered under her breath.

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