Hearing how her master must have been incredibly powerful to do the things he claimed he did, Morgan was lost in thought for a few moments. Everyone had their own questions for Zac, and things were getting a bit chaotic. But she ended up mumbling something about how her master was an old, odd man who always spoke of the things he saw in other worlds, and she always thought he was crazy. Funny how that worked out...
"I don't know how... powerful, my master was. He had quite the temper, but even when he was fuming with anger, he was a silly man. He always made me laugh. He was very smart, but he never struck me as the all powerful sort." She looked down at her hand, and after a few moments of thought, she said "I barely remember him. He wore blue all the time, and he had the longest beard I had ever seen... I remember, spending days and days up in his tower reading books. Books about magic, about the stars..." She didn't really know who she was talking to at this point, maybe herself, saying all this out loud, talking through it to help herself try and remember.
Eventually, she looked over to Alias, and rather bluntly said "I did think the raft was a dumb idea..." though, she turned her head away, thinking that was a bit harsh, as she did a soft correction- "I mean, maybe I was just being pessimistic..." with a long sigh she said "What I mean is, if only someone like my master can easily travel between worlds, then something like going out to sea on a raft isn't going to get you anywhere except drowned. Magic comes from an innate ability, and careful study and understanding."
Maybe out of guilt for having shown up out of the blue like she did, and never having so much as thanked them for taking care of her, she felt like she wanted to help, but she just didn't know how. "Maybe, if I could remember what my master taught me... I could open the way. Maybe, some of the Astrology magic I read about..." She of course, had no clue if that was what allowed her master to travel as he did... and the more she tried to remember the words in those books she read, the more she felt dizzy...