The few people at the docks had placed their attention on the situation. Nira'lia could see the other pirates seemed fidgety, as if had been ready to step in the minute Sylkra pinned Pash'nar down. If Nira'lia remembered correctly, the Svefra regarded each other as one family... surely a wolf lunging at one of their own had not pleased them. However, now that Sariana had brought Sylkra aside, the other pirates seemed to calm down as well. Nira’lia didn’t really know what to do now. He had a ship, and although he mentioned there was no place for a horse, he seemed to be interested in talking about transport. Besides, he was a Svefra -- if his ship wouldn't be suitable for them, he would most probably know where they should look instead. For Nira'lia, he looked like he could be of help, and it just didn't seem smart to get on his bad side. "I'm so sorry!" said Nira'lia to Pash'nar. She rushed over to him to see if he needed any help, but she didn't give him a hand, as she knew what would happen if she touched him. As usual, she didn't see the need to use her konti gift. "That was... unexpected. Could you please excuse us for a moment, please? Again, I'm so sorry!" She turned around and went to her companions quickly. Sylka still had a sceptical gaze at the man, and Nira'lia suddenly felt uneasy. "What happened?" asked Nira'lia, her question largely addressed to Sariana since Sylkra couldn't speak in this form. They were off to a bad start with this Svefra man. Nira'lia looked worried. "I guess if you don't trust him, then we can find someone else to inquire from... but... most of the ships here are the Svefra's, if we get on the bad terms of one of them, it would be hard to get another one to trust us." Nira'lia was talking about the tattooed man. He didn't seem pleased with them, after all. She turned her head to glance at him. "We just need a boat that can have the three of us plus a horse. Would you be able to help us?" she asked hopefully, trying to brush away what had happened just moments ago, even if she knew that it was most probably futile. Nira'lia glanced at Sylkra, hoping the kelvic wouldn't pounce at the man again. |