"Go then, rest. Find solace. I'll try to leave as you wish, but if I succeed I will return in the future.
Ispil thought and thought, but whatever angle he approached the scenario from, things seemed catastrophically bad. His main source of information had gotten too weary to properly speak, and he was still trapped somewhere, gods know where.
Still, he should probably try to arrange what he knew in his head.
Sea water seemed to repell or destroy whatever it was that caused the hallucinations and drowsiness, the deadly pollen.
Resealing the cause of all this was only possibly possible, nothing was certain. It wasn't even contained here, it was leagues away in the Spiderling's capital.
From what he was saying, it sounded like wherever the 'heart' was, it was underground, or at least in a position that wouldn't be easy to traverse.
Apparently the 'Narthex' was something capable of containing the evil, and it was beneath the earth at the center of the island.
Was he forgetting something?
This is definitely completely beyond my current abilities. The primary focus should be returning to the ship and leaving the island, I'm sure of it now.
He didn't like letting something like this rest, but if he tried, he would simply fail. He would remember to ask the captain to chart the island's position, such that he would be able to return in the future and finish things here. To escape, though, he'd probably need to be fairly lucky. The thing with seawater, that was important. Thankfully there was some right here. It dealt with the infection.
Ispil douses his head in the Temple's water.
Perhaps if I climb to the top of this temple I'll be able to somehow garner my bearings? I'll at least get an idea of just how big this are is.
He stows the cup, parchment and bell in his backpack and tries to climb to the top of the temple.