Looks like Helzebeth had to answer too; the questioning game was, after all, being played on the terms of the god. "... I didn't leave home for the world, or to necessarily do good. In fact, there probably is nothing material for me to even risk. Nothing, at least, when I started. But, what can I say now?" She drew breath for a moment and then continued, "See, o Lifegiver, I don't like to accept defeat. That day that the wretched beast"- she said this with a grimace, with stormy eyes, resentful- "slew and killed... That foul creature will regret that day." Underneath her cloak her fingertip brushed the vial that contained the fallen dwarf-paladin Magni's ashes. And I must find my father, the ranger added mentally; if the others didn't know that that was why she left in the first place, then she could tell them any time if deemed necessary. "The world may not have been my friend, but there is a greater evil that has done worse to me and my companions here. I fight to slay this demon that it may gloat, harm, and torment no more."