Faerydae looks at Zork's eagerness and says calmly, "I understand your zeal big warrior, but it may be wise to rest this night and have a full day ahead of us tomorrow. You may go out there and be unaware of the dangers ahead and I will not be their to give you aide."
Avan replies to Faerydae, "It wasn't really a choice of name. I felt it deep inside and he accepted it eagerly, as if destined."
"I must side with Zork," Avan replies. "The longer we wait, the further the missing people will have travelled."
Faerydae listens to Avan and with an understanding voice says, "I understand the connection, I will one day perhaps have the same with some lesser being". She smiles at the cat.
Noting Avan's displeasure at her words she has a concerned face, "I mean no disrespect to you or your little friend. Let me ask you, do you eat any meat?"
Victor turns to Zork, running a hand across his face in an exasperated manner. "You're pretty eager, but I suppose it would be a little disappointing if it turns out the goblins ate all the children while we were sleeping. Do you have any sort of light source on you? I don't fancy being ambushed by goblins in the woods. Good intentions don't stop you getting stabbed in the dark."
"I have but one torch however its my thinking that we can scope the area and be back before dark so we have a set path for tomorrow."