"What were you searching for?" you ask, as that seems to be the main concern of the soldiers. It takes a moment to get her to speak again, but you've made apparent progress in that regard.
"Anything, really..." she stutters, looking down. "Anything of use. Something to eat, a knife, perhaps, some silver... Scavenging."
"What did I say, denying once more!" the official lashes out.
"She doesn't appear to be lying though." you tell him. "What I see is a mere vagabond, at the wrong place at the wrong time. Or is there anything in particular she would be looking for there?"
"Of course! Do you think we would make such accusations unfounded?"
Seeing that the opposing side might get rather excited again, you think before giving the next response.
"I suppose you cannot tell me the nature of what it was."
The Joñu shakes his head, and it seems your foresight did well, he is starting to cool down.
"Did you know anything about the battle?" you interrogate further.
"N... No... Not at all." her teeth clatter. "I didn't expect to be people there at all... I jumped at the opportunity, I... I know I shouldn't have..."
"That's actually a good question." you turn back at the soldiers. "How'd she know about the fight? The location you've described, it is still in the middle of nowhere."
" 'Tis true, she could not have found it without knowing prior." the official replies. "If she were a spy, she would have."
This still doesn't seem to get to the captors in any way, so you decide to attempt arguing on the base of her origin after all.
"There are no animal tribes in the land I could ascribe her to. None that look, speak, or dress this way. That dress at all, in fact, all such I know are flayer wolves donning their ancestors into battle... But those reek of pine, and would've most likely eaten her anyway. Which means..."
"That she was brought up by men!" the captain grins.
"And perhaps she even was, but which? The speech is alien, and I am not sure what kind of a beast this folk bears the shape of..."
"Some kind of a marten or weasel, most likely..." Flax joins in, but keeps the distance. "Such we have near Ulsakeng, but I don't think I've seen animal people like this, nor heard the accent. Not here, not at home, not on the Blood Isle."
"You can import cheese from overseas, sure you can bring a creature this puny over as well..." the soldier grumbles, but unknowingly gave you a chance to raise another point that occured to you.
"Well, if she's that puny, isn't it a little odd for her to go off on such a mission? And to fail miserably, this supposed resourceful spy?" you ask. "How did you capture her exactly?"
A long time it has been, going back and forth, but you finally see the Joñu hesitate. After a brief thought, he replies.
"She tried to run off, but severely underestimated my troops' graceful leap. After that, it was remarkably simple, just topping her over."
"Would you say someone sent to seek out anything in such dangerous circumstances would perform this way?"
"In a fight, no." he responds, his eyes set on her. "But she never stood a chance to begin with. And I feel it is a part of the ploy, there is something so odd about it all..."
"Can't rely on a gut." Flax speaks again, from the back. "None of us still has an idea of what is she really."
"She had this on herself..." says the official, and bends over to pick up something from their pile, leaving only his comrade to oversee. His tone has changed considerably, from solely trying to refute you, to genuinely curious, how it all really is. Or, at the very least, so it seems.
He faces you again, holding a necklace in his hands. A flower of five petals, like yours, but made of metal, upon a chain, a green gemstone set in the center. All small, like a human eye, but that is understandable given its bearer. Your companions go on to examine this object with you, which you let them do, just make sure that there's enough space between them and the captive.
As Flax knows probably knows a thing or two about jewelry depicting fivefold blooms, you let him have the first look, but he cannot identify it, just remarks that no cheap trinket this is, some proper craftsman had to shape it. You all agree it is some kind of a deliberate symbol, perhaps a ward, like the one you bear, the significance you aren't able to clearly define. If it's bewitched, you can't tell either out of this assessment. As you can't ascribe anything to it yourselves, what can one do, but inquire further.
"Where'd you get this?" you ask the hostage, watching the display silently. "What is it?"
"It is... A reminder." she utters. "Of someone I used to know, from... Back there..."
"Well, and who would this be? Could you describe them somehow?"
"He... He was one of them... With the blades, and... The eyes..." she answers, ending in an incoherent, quiet mumble. Enough to win Flax's attention. His face doesn't tell it much, but you can see his awareness rising. The Joñu don't, not following him that closely.
"This is all very nice, but we know it's a thief!" the official says, retracing the item from your view. "She could have just as well stolen it from somewhere!"
"It's true..." Flax is eager to speak, despite having not much time to think he pronounces the words with hard confidence. "It's true, and that's the only thing we know. Say then, how can we treat her as a spy, this doubtful? A thief's punishment she deserves, and I'd wager she got one already."
He gazes in the opposing eye, with such fortitude, few could withstand. The soldier does, maintaining his bold outlook, still, his response marks your triumph.
"Aye, that is reasonable. You have her."
With a gesture, he ordains the other to untie the looter.
Dumbfounded she stands still, only her head snapping all around. After a brief moment of this, she dares speak.
"Can I... Can I have my things back? The nights are cold..."
"Yours, please! The property of the army I am keeping. And the few coins too, for the expense. As for the jewel..."
The creature looks upon him worried. If what she told you is true, you can only imagine how much that must mean to her...
"I'd be interested." you make yourself heard. "I have a suspicion, that the talisman might be enchanted." You subtly rub your own, for good measure, and it seems the captain got the message, as it promptly lands in your hands.
"Curses and witchery, take it, warlock! Copper I have more than enough." the officer sighs.
"Justly you have decided." Flax proclaims. "I wish I could repay the good will somehow..."
Somewhat sceptic you are, of how earnest he is saying those words, but understand you're trying to end on good terms.
In the meantime, the now freed hostage has picked up her bits and pieces, consisting of more dusty garments. She hops around lively, as if in rush, but you can't tell whether she's still scared.
"You heard the boss, peck." your lead adresses her. "You're coming with us."
"You vagabonds have to stick together, eh?" the officer remarks, while not exactly smiling he doesn't seem too upset. "Make sure you teach her not to steal."
"That we will, hey? And be sure, should she betray this grace, I'll give out a proper sentence. And, I think I might have something for you."
He gestures you two to pack up and approach the thief, while he gets closer to the Joñu. As you carry out his orders, they whisper to each other, so you can't hear anything. It is quite lengthy, too, so you wait aside for a while, but at the end of it, the soldier shakes your fellow's infirm hand, smiling widely, and bids you farewell with his associate, waving.
"What did you tell him?" asks Sas, as the forest fades in the distance, dissipating in its white surroundings. Flax chuckles, and is soon to answer.
"Well, gave him what he wanted the whole time! Some military information."
"Could've swayed him with that a bit earlier." you mutter, reflecting on the whole ordeal.
"I might've, but I didn't think it would work without convicing them first. Not to mention, it wasn't exactly very sublime. The state of affairs we've experienced on our travels, in fact, any of you could've told him the same thing. More of a parting gift, than a trade. That being said, you've handled the interrogation remarkably well."
"I had my time with more frantic folk..."
You lift your eyes up, to look upon the one you've just freed. She skims some distance ahead, stopping and scouting, not too far from you, but Flax doesn't like that very much.
"Hey there, little, I was being serious." he calls at her. "Come back 'ere."
The thief turns towards you, and skips back obediently.
"I lead the way." Flax continues. "We've got you released, but are keeping you until further notice, don't even think about running away."
"I wouldn't." she replies, in a tone much more relaxed. Oddly so, given how difficult it was to speak for her just a moment before. Flax is not very convinced, it seems, but she elaborates.
"I've owed a lot of people. Some still to this day, all crooks, robbers, dishonest sort! You are different."
"Is that it, aye? Don't make me laugh." he retorts, and halts where he's standing. "Protection you seek. Doesn't come cheap, you'll have to collaborate."
You haven't experienced Flax this cold for some time, how he treated Sas at the very beginning comes to mind. But given this individual's presumed history, you can understand it more in this case.
"I mean it." she says, now looking directly in his eyes, shivering again. "I have nowhere to go. Whatever you need me for, I'll happily provide!"
"We'll see about that. I hope it'll be worth it, considering we just got another mouth to fill..."
"I can take care of myself!" she voices, to Flax's laughter. It is clear he doesn't take anything she says seriously.
"We'll find out quite soon, won't we? Now. Tell us something about yourself, would you?"
"Like what?"
What do you want to do?