When Hissra had finished healing he stood slowly. He looked around at the others, those gathered around him, a sea of faces. And the man speaking who wanted to do nothing. He claimed they could not help which was in itself untrue. He also claimed that there was no way that justice would be served if they were to take the group to the nearest human city. He was not certain if this man was correct, but others seemed to believe it would be just fine to do so. In Par Vollen this would be something that would be for the courts to decide.
"You have human courts. This is what they are for, is it not? It goes out of our way not at all to escort them with us to the city. Your declaration that we are unable to do anything merely speaks to your desire not to do anything. Hissra is aware that you were deemed worthy to become a Grey Warden, but this seems like a simple enough solution, and the others in your party disagree with you. We are already involved, as you wish so dearly not to be. We have intervened here. Also, you have given the Knight the authority to take charge here, and then argue points against him. So which is it? Do you wish to give authority, or claim it for yourself? In any case, arguing is what is the waste of time. Hissra will do what is decided upon, but lingering here is what puts the Dalish in danger."
His piece said, Hissra moved to stand near the Karashok, arms crossed in front of him. He had never spoken so much in this company, and he was still not certain if it was his place. But Hissra spoke from the experience of someone who had done battle. No leader had truly been decided upon and there were too many conflicting opinions. In this case it was merely an annoyance, but when it came down to battle would they know how to cooperate? Hissra was not certain.
He glanced down at the small Warden, the one named Falina, and gave her a brief nod. She had a steady head upon her shoulders and Hissra knew that her youth would not be the danger he had thought it. She seemed to have experience for her years, and was more than willing to take the time to discover facts. From the tales he had read, Grey Wardens helped all in need that they could, and not simply killed Darkspawn. Though this was the crux of their mission, and Hissra was more than ready for the battle, the group could do with some trials along the way. They needed to better understand one another.