[ He narrows his eyes at the lake. Whatever those flames were, he doesn't sense aether from them. It must be something else. Whatever it is, he doesn't like it. ]
I am inclined to agree, though I know not what will remove them entirely.
[ Dion doesn't want to consider the pain such a phenomenon might visit upon others, nor what would happen if they did not question the nature of those flames. It might be some form of insidious lure, or an attempt to wound their morale. It could be all manner of things and none of them strike him as good. ]
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I am inclined to agree, though I know not what will remove them entirely.
[ Dion doesn't want to consider the pain such a phenomenon might visit upon others, nor what would happen if they did not question the nature of those flames. It might be some form of insidious lure, or an attempt to wound their morale. It could be all manner of things and none of them strike him as good. ]