The noble's words needed quite a bit of translation, which was slow going, but after some lengthy cross-referencing and clarifying, they all finally came to understand that his notorious pet may have been an escapee, or ejection of some kind, from this anomalous zone. It seemed fairly obvious that he felt somewhat on the spot with being put in the position of having to confirm or deny his unique pet's origins.
He instinctively kept looking to Aeodan for agreement about his cat's remarkable behavior, only to have it repeatedly driven home that Aeodan was NOT currently Aeodan. The confused look on his initial traveling partner's face served as a reminder that Riabar was the current occupant of that human body. And like the noble, he needed everything Tristan said translated as well.
The real problem was not so much the slow going of Aeodan having to do all the translation between the two others as it was that his current feline mouth had trouble enunciating, even when he knew exactly what was being said. Not only that, every shred of information that was clarified only showed that there was no present solution to discovering if Mistral DID hail from the Misty Miasma originally. They were stuck here, and Mistral was stuck there.
Riabar was impressed when Tristan made a truly noble offer to brave the swarms for the needed midge. But that was now a lesser issue to the cat-man than finding out the truth about 'Mistral'. Besides, the noble, for all his good intent, was unlikely to succeed in grabbing the right bug in a swarm without complicating things further by being stung himself.
In addition, the germ of a better idea began to form in Riabars' currently human brain. "Getting our bodies switched back is not really so difficult. I have the bug we need. We just one more of the same color. And we can get it at the same location where we'll find what we need to confirm Mistral's identity. There is a combination of unique plants here that may allow you to actually speak with the..."cats"...in your world. But you made need to modify them when you get back to your world. I'm really not sure how long they'll last there."
He absently counted off one finger, "One is called the 'Diplomat Scroll Lily'. It has an upright tube that catches water and dew. There's some quality in the lining of this tube, that allows the donors of a few drops of blood into it, to shake it up, drink from it and then communicate freely with each other, regardless of languages."
He counted off a second finger, "The other is called "Brummafern". You break the thick fleshy curl at the top of the plant, and touch the exposed tissue to anything of the same consistency, and it will copy it...perfectly; even generating the same mystic properties. Since I can speak with cats, my blood should allow the ability to speak with this Mistral. And yours will allow this ability to extend to your kind. We can use Brummafern to copy our exposed, bleeding flesh, so we can make several elixirs without having to truly injure ourselves."
His currently human eyes widened with a new realization, "In fact, we should be able to copy the inside of the scroll lily tube as well. By doing this we should be able to exponentially create dozens...maybe hundreds of elixirs for this communication. Neither of these plants can be transplanted outside of the Miasma, but these potions really ought to work for a little while at least; longer, if you've got some sort of preservative for them."
He looked downhill towards a lowland area, "The bugs will always go back to the swamps. What we need is food to keep them busy, so we can grab the one we need. Did you bring any with you?"
He instinctively kept looking to Aeodan for agreement about his cat's remarkable behavior, only to have it repeatedly driven home that Aeodan was NOT currently Aeodan. The confused look on his initial traveling partner's face served as a reminder that Riabar was the current occupant of that human body. And like the noble, he needed everything Tristan said translated as well.
The real problem was not so much the slow going of Aeodan having to do all the translation between the two others as it was that his current feline mouth had trouble enunciating, even when he knew exactly what was being said. Not only that, every shred of information that was clarified only showed that there was no present solution to discovering if Mistral DID hail from the Misty Miasma originally. They were stuck here, and Mistral was stuck there.
Riabar was impressed when Tristan made a truly noble offer to brave the swarms for the needed midge. But that was now a lesser issue to the cat-man than finding out the truth about 'Mistral'. Besides, the noble, for all his good intent, was unlikely to succeed in grabbing the right bug in a swarm without complicating things further by being stung himself.
In addition, the germ of a better idea began to form in Riabars' currently human brain. "Getting our bodies switched back is not really so difficult. I have the bug we need. We just one more of the same color. And we can get it at the same location where we'll find what we need to confirm Mistral's identity. There is a combination of unique plants here that may allow you to actually speak with the..."cats"...in your world. But you made need to modify them when you get back to your world. I'm really not sure how long they'll last there."
He absently counted off one finger, "One is called the 'Diplomat Scroll Lily'. It has an upright tube that catches water and dew. There's some quality in the lining of this tube, that allows the donors of a few drops of blood into it, to shake it up, drink from it and then communicate freely with each other, regardless of languages."
He counted off a second finger, "The other is called "Brummafern". You break the thick fleshy curl at the top of the plant, and touch the exposed tissue to anything of the same consistency, and it will copy it...perfectly; even generating the same mystic properties. Since I can speak with cats, my blood should allow the ability to speak with this Mistral. And yours will allow this ability to extend to your kind. We can use Brummafern to copy our exposed, bleeding flesh, so we can make several elixirs without having to truly injure ourselves."
His currently human eyes widened with a new realization, "In fact, we should be able to copy the inside of the scroll lily tube as well. By doing this we should be able to exponentially create dozens...maybe hundreds of elixirs for this communication. Neither of these plants can be transplanted outside of the Miasma, but these potions really ought to work for a little while at least; longer, if you've got some sort of preservative for them."
He looked downhill towards a lowland area, "The bugs will always go back to the swamps. What we need is food to keep them busy, so we can grab the one we need. Did you bring any with you?"