Ellie chose to stand rather than sit, her back against the wall where she leaned with a frown. She listened, studying the faces of each of the others as they spoke. Something about all of this gave her an itch in the back of the spine. It was good to know much about one's enemies, but from what she'd learned of Paltitutu, it was that she was devilishly clever.
"...Can we trust this information to be what it claims?" she remarked. "I do not know what these 'Weapons' are, but if I were to hazard a guess, this information was intentionally left to fall into our hands." She shook her head. "Heroes have more freedom and liberty to move about and explore. She does not have this luxury. We may become her personal search party, uncovering the weapon for her. Who is to say she will not arrive when the weapon is found, and threaten to wipe out another city unless we give her the weapon? What answer could we give?"
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"...Can we trust this information to be what it claims?" she remarked. "I do not know what these 'Weapons' are, but if I were to hazard a guess, this information was intentionally left to fall into our hands." She shook her head. "Heroes have more freedom and liberty to move about and explore. She does not have this luxury. We may become her personal search party, uncovering the weapon for her. Who is to say she will not arrive when the weapon is found, and threaten to wipe out another city unless we give her the weapon? What answer could we give?"