Jaeden looked into the woman’s eyes for a long moment before slowly standing up and looking to the others in the collective. He studied them for a moment, and wondered truly how many of them were thinking of survival overall ahead. Would they attack once they got the antidote, out of spite and revenge for what they had been put through up until now? Or would they follow his lead, and just want to make sure that they would live through this day in order to face the next?
Jaeden then lowered himself, once again crouching in front of Nebitra.
“Very well.” Jaeden said calmly, looking into Nebitra’s eyes.
“As a token of good faith, I’ll allow your sisters to go first, and they shall go unharmed. In order to do that, I’ll need your token of good faith in upholding your end of the bargain.”Jaeden then raised his hands in front of her, hovering the strands that bound his wrists together.
“If any of those you have forced into bonds attempt to attack your sisters in retribution as they leave, I will defend them.” Jaeden declared, stretching to binds a little.
“In order to do that, however, I will need my hands freed, and for you to tell me where you’ve stashed my gear away.”“Once they are safely away, you can reveal the location of the antidote for the poison, and you will be free to go after that with the same protection from me.” Jaeden then stated simple before raising one finger.
“But, just so you know, I am a wilderness survivalist. Among just hunting, trapping, skill with a bow and sword, I’m also an experienced tracker, and no amount of wind that sweeps across these dunes of sand will hide the path you and your sisters take in order to evade me and those who survive in the event you’re not truthful in your end of the bargain.”Jaeden then held out his wrists for the binds to be dispelled.
“Do we have an understanding?” Jaeden then asked.