Wrenmae shook his head, stumbling down the path Bob had pointed out. Sunberth...the name was somewhat familiar, but he didn't make the connection, not completely. The events of the previous nights still haunted him, exhausted him, wore at the corners of his sanity. Maybe Bob could tell the young man was a little unhinged, but luckily for the dwarf, the storyteller was no callous killer.
"Sunberth...where is that? Where are we...exactly. Sylira?" There was a raw sort of hopefulness in his voice, the kind that honestly could not fathom how he'd managed to complete his journey. Miles from home, in the company of a lying dwarf and perhaps exactly where he was supposed to be. There was some sort of providence in that. Maybe there was some benevolent force watching for his well being.
But of course, he always kept his nose sharp for the smell of rich cigar smoke.
Vayt was always watching.
"I can carry," he gasped, offering a small smile at the dwarf, "I'll appreciate you just showing me a place I can recuperate for a little." Hefting the pack on his shoulders, Wrenmae pushed into Bob's mind again, already feeling a bit guilty for the duplicity he'd used before. Instead of forcing the small fellow to believe his lies, Wrenmae refreshed him, pushing his mind to enjoy itself that much more, a mantra of enjoying the fact he was helping others. Really it was second nature to him now...reach out with hypnotism.
His left eye twitched uncontrollably, blood spasmed suddenly in his eyes and mouth. He coughed, falling to a knee and spitting out droplets of crimson onto the path, unable to catch his breath. He held out a hand, falling onto his face and tasting dirt.
"I'm...I'm..." but he hadn't enough energy to finish the sentence, opting instead to be quiet and lay on the earth just a little longer.
"I'm sorry," he breathed at last taking a deep breath and rubbing blood from his eyes. His mind felt raw, like it ran through a bucket of knives. "This is all...not the way I'd have liked to meet. I guess...heh, I guess I could have asked for a better first impression."