Given how worried one was when I got to speaking with them... I'm sure you're right, it's not information they would've kept to themselves.
[ Unless they were forced to. As for the question, he tilts his head with an observing gaze. ] I felt it better to split up, and the children were being ushered below deck away from the storm... which made me wonder, why were children on this boat to begin with? Turns out one was the daughter of the merchant of the cargo ship and the other two were her niece and nephew.
[ Though when he speaks of the children, he may have momentarily seemed a bit fond. It's gone in a blink of an eye and he crosses his arms. ] We remained below the deck, we were helping the merchant's niece find her parents. But Power alerted us the sighting of the sea dragon before we went any further into the boat. If you want to know what exactly they saw you'd need to get Suigetsu and Power's side of the story. They both remained above deck the whole time right up until that point.
[ He seems quiet for a moment. ] ..We likely jumped times when the wreckage happened, which is how we ended up in the caves. Not without receiving quite the beating from our time on the boat, of course.
[She notices the fondness, and it softens her own expression for a moment.]
Was that when his leg was broken? Or was that due to your fight with the fishmen?
[For a second it seems she's going to leave it at that, but then she can't help herself:] Was there aught that happened in the caves, or was that simply your means of returning to Krankaz? When he reached that part of his tale, Alphinaud said naught of it.
The biting and clawing were because of the fishmen. [ The next part he says sounds off-handedly, as though not necessarily wanting to point too much attention to it. ] I was helping Alphinaud along so he shouldn't have suffered many if any injuries from that. Power and Sugietsu did a good job covering our backs for the most part.
As for his leg, it must have been when we were thrown around from the ship wreckage. Same as my arm. [ A gesture to his right arm in a sling. ]
..The caves? Mmm, when we woke up in the caves, we mostly focused on escaping, when the same time jump seemed to have happened and we found ourselves north of Krankaz. We were a bit disorientated during it but other than the fishmen's cries and their attacks on us, nothing else happened there.
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[ Unless they were forced to. As for the question, he tilts his head with an observing gaze. ] I felt it better to split up, and the children were being ushered below deck away from the storm... which made me wonder, why were children on this boat to begin with? Turns out one was the daughter of the merchant of the cargo ship and the other two were her niece and nephew.
[ Though when he speaks of the children, he may have momentarily seemed a bit fond. It's gone in a blink of an eye and he crosses his arms. ] We remained below the deck, we were helping the merchant's niece find her parents. But Power alerted us the sighting of the sea dragon before we went any further into the boat. If you want to know what exactly they saw you'd need to get Suigetsu and Power's side of the story. They both remained above deck the whole time right up until that point.
[ He seems quiet for a moment. ] ..We likely jumped times when the wreckage happened, which is how we ended up in the caves. Not without receiving quite the beating from our time on the boat, of course.
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Was that when his leg was broken? Or was that due to your fight with the fishmen?
[For a second it seems she's going to leave it at that, but then she can't help herself:] Was there aught that happened in the caves, or was that simply your means of returning to Krankaz? When he reached that part of his tale, Alphinaud said naught of it.
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As for his leg, it must have been when we were thrown around from the ship wreckage. Same as my arm. [ A gesture to his right arm in a sling. ]
..The caves? Mmm, when we woke up in the caves, we mostly focused on escaping, when the same time jump seemed to have happened and we found ourselves north of Krankaz. We were a bit disorientated during it but other than the fishmen's cries and their attacks on us, nothing else happened there.