Aurora in her anger was not paying attention to where exactly she was going. Nor was she actively listening the remaining conversation that was happening as she was leaving. It was just as Tsak landed and started to ask what happened that Rory stopped and examined herself. In short order she started cleaning the muck off and drying what she could of her clothing and gear with prestidigitation.
"Tsak I'm not even sure where to begin. Shortly after we lost you we found wisps bound to a well with a grudge against Bavlorna Blightstraw made a deal with them so Brutrumukk could get a few trinkets amd the rest of us a small boon to help fight the hag. We stopped at a hill with living trees that moved about and could talk, a goblin obsessed with keys, freed Sir Talavar, found a walking inn who's owner also has a grudge against Bavlorna Blightstraw. Just before we woke up in Bavlorna's cottage we stumbled into the bunny brigades led by Agdon Longscarf. He was kind enough to leave some of us with this mark." Aurora had paused long enough to show the brand on her collar bone.
"From there we ended up in cages, without thieves tools to properly pick the locks either. Brutrumukk did manage to start the process of freeing the rest of us. After we were freed we learned one of Bavlorna's weaknesses, something called Widdershins, and Zavakri learned her sister was being kept as a slave to one of the other hags. She charged in before we were ready and we almost had to fight the hag. We managed to smooth it over and were given a list of chores to do before we return. Unfortunately I think those are just something to distract us while she plots an escape. Brutrumukk drank a whole barrel of some kind of wierd fey alcohol and was acting wierd since. We finally got him out of there then he decided to go back on the raft for something, started to try to go fishing, and got killed by those things in the water." The elf had run out of breath in giving this explanation. She was still angry with Brutrumukk's insistence on turning back into a bugbear. Not as much as a few moments ago but enough still she was not going to go back and help him. It was far past time that she left him to whatever his decisions would result. The only guilt she felt is that Jub was also left to whatever consequences those decisions would be.
With a shiver, Aurora noticed the cold feeling that settled over herself. The music had caught her attention and drew the elf towards the source of the sound.
"I don't know Tsak. With everything that's happened today I'm starting to wonder if we will."