Inessa glances over at Kain; she doesn't need to guess at what's on his mind, as his thought patterns are very familiar to her by now. Not being able to take on the dragon before means that of course he's all the more eager to see it through now. That's what she's worried about, but she's made her case beforehand and is saving her energy for the dragon, not repeated lectures.
"We'll have to leave the mounts behind soon, then, or they're likely to flee without us."
Garahel barks from ahead, tail wagging. He's eager to have his two-legged friends on the ground again, though naturally Interceptor's company is welcome.
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"We'll have to leave the mounts behind soon, then, or they're likely to flee without us."
Garahel barks from ahead, tail wagging. He's eager to have his two-legged friends on the ground again, though naturally Interceptor's company is welcome.