Latnok paid attention to everything that Raclaw had noted. "That is indeed a concern," he pointed out. "If need be, I will either detonate Shade's collar or have it asphyxiate him - we'll see if we can avoid it coming to that, however. As for this pathway... I can do further training on how to shut it down. Such a thing would likely, however, involve temporarily..." As Latnok spoke, he recalled the last instance he suggested severing his connection with Raclaw - something which did not go well. As the thought came, he shut out his mind, in an effort to stop Raclaw from recalling what he was thinking of.
"Nevermind," he said, his tone suddenly changing to one of suppressed anger. "We're done here. I'm going to take a break." In a huff, he walked away, heading back up the gangplank, frustrated at the event which, even now, still tainted their friendship.
"Well... on a happier note, things seem to be going well for us," Leoquin said, trying to change the subject. All of the speak of missing brothers had grown too depressing for him. "We fought that giant sea monster and won. Without losing anyone! I thought the captain was crazy for a while - but he definitely knows what he's doing!"
"Latnok--.," Raclaw said somewhat disheartened by the sudden turn of events. It didn't take telepathy to tell what was bothering the troubled Guardan nor what Latnok was about to say. Raclaw had mentioned the past and specifically a time period close to when the event had occurred. He had only referenced the time period to give more explanation of the mental explain the used, but realised now just how much of a mistake that was-- and that it would take some time for Latnok to fully resolve what had happened. "I'm sorry Latnok... I didn't mean to...," the fur dragon started to say walking up the gangplank behind Latnok. "It's alright-- we did good out there. And we have plenty of time to train.," he then said at least now having a basic understanding of the art of penetrating blocks. Chester jumped off his barrel as they came aboard, but quickly saw that the beloved Guardian wasn't in the best of moods.
Elsewhere on deck-- "We did good. All of us.," Risar said noticing the duo returning. "The captain took a risk, but it was worth it-- and no-one paid the price. The fur dragon lost some fur from the fight, but otherwise he made the right decision. He's a good leader and a wise one. We're lucky to have him.," the large minotaur than said looking at Leoquin. Raclaw's fur was still growing back, although it was certainly looking a lot better than it had that day.