NO MORE! I no longer understand how we can continue to endure Kebub's idiocy! I had that hill giant distracted enough that he could have left us alone if we didn't move. Then this cotton-headed baboon casts a spell to bring his attention right back to us, with a second one on it's way to us. If I hadn't left Kebub to his fate, Thalia would have died when she fell from the sky. Considering he had already died, one would think it would lead him to better decision making. But, I suppose, what they say about stupid is correct. You cannot fix it.
If she had died, I . . . No, I won't say it. However, I cannot forgive his actions. Next time we may not be so lucky. Especially now that we are moving on to Kantor. We have no idea what may be left of the city or what we may encounter. We have to be ready and we have to be smart. We need a leader, a real leader. And why should it not be me?