Boreal rumbled happily, relaxing into the attention as Tal perked up, too. He flashed his friend a grateful grin at her willingness to help him stab things in the name of Ludo, and he straightened up further, his shoulders coming out of their habitual hunch as she praised his tentative suggestion.
It wasn't a plan. Not yet. But it was the seed of one.
"Maybe go in with a small, stronger-kinda group first," he mused. "Clear th'way an' test th'waters, so t'speak, before we involve any regular folks. Least we don't have t'worry about gettin' fancy magics t'kill regular Void critters. Every kind o' damage I've seen so far works on 'em just fine, an' they haven't been immune t'anything." They knew at least some of that thanks to Maea's experiment in Leafchange, and the cleanup they'd done of the Void-touched animals afterwards. "So, me with my Dagger an' you with fire. Maybe Ru? Anyone else y'can think of?" There were plenty of strong people, but finding ones who weren't too busy with their own lives and quests was going to be the tricky part.
It wasn't a plan. Not yet. But it was the seed of one.
"Maybe go in with a small, stronger-kinda group first," he mused. "Clear th'way an' test th'waters, so t'speak, before we involve any regular folks. Least we don't have t'worry about gettin' fancy magics t'kill regular Void critters. Every kind o' damage I've seen so far works on 'em just fine, an' they haven't been immune t'anything." They knew at least some of that thanks to Maea's experiment in Leafchange, and the cleanup they'd done of the Void-touched animals afterwards. "So, me with my Dagger an' you with fire. Maybe Ru? Anyone else y'can think of?" There were plenty of strong people, but finding ones who weren't too busy with their own lives and quests was going to be the tricky part.






