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Inevitably, Brightleaf manages to talk both girls back to her place and warms them up with more tea and cozy blankets. They both needed the rest and the relaxation. Kamala could not think of anything, any reason at all to decline the elf's offer. The fact that they still had a lot of questions they wanted answered helped. If anyone was going to alleviate some of the confusion, it would be the self-proclaimed medical expert. Kamala cupped the warm porcelain in her hands, taking a long whiff of the drink before following that up with a much-needed sip to awaken her insides. Brightleaf, on the other hand, wasted no time in providing some explanations.
"I didn't catch a glimpse of the tiny flying creature you spoke of. When I got there, outside of the cave's mouth, I only saw the two of you. Likewise, there were no other survivors we could find."
Kamala clenched her jaw at the revelation. The survivors were not found? Could it have all been an illusion brought about by their exposure to the fungal sickness? Was Piewing an illusion as well? Or was something else, something worse afoot? She continued to sip her tea as she thought about numerous other possibilities, none of which were as comforting.
"The Mycelium you fought and destroyed must have been the source of the fungal sickness. It fits the criteria based on my expertise, but we will need a few more days to verify that."
Kamala nodded absentmindedly, agreeing with the elven medic's preliminary findings. It was still too early to come up with a definite conclusion, but all signs pointed to the Mycelium as the main culprit. Well, it was their only culprit but it was powerful and toxic enough to play the role of their main antagonist. Kamala could only imagine the horror if there was something else, something worse. She turned to @Ayna Nietzsche with a look of concern before Brightleaf closed out her statements.
"Either way, you adventurers have done your part. I'll see to it that you get paid. Thank you for your help."
Kamala wondered if Ayna would reveal to Brightleaf the existence of the notebook they had found inside the cave. She wondered if it would be right to surrender an important piece of their investigation. Were they done with all this? Or were they just beginning? Kamala wasn't keen on keeping secrets, but if it was for the good of all, the good of the sick, then perhaps she could agree to it. If Ayna chooses to go down that path anyway.