There's a thoughtful look on Daan's face at the suggestion. If nothing else, he doesn't look horrified or bothered by the idea, which might make him come off as an unusual brand of cleric -- but then, so is Shadowheart. While Daan wasn't too interested in getting involved in the affairs of the refugees, he had just about snapped at Kagha for nearly harming a child.
If the druids are willing to stand by and let that kind of thing happen, he doesn't have much in the way of guilt in taking what they need to survive. Sure, maybe not all of them are spineless or cruel or both, but it's enough that he doesn't see an issue taking what's needed.
They're the ones in a corner, scrambling to solve their problem. Nobody will come to their rescue in Daan's perception; they'll do what they have to.
"I'm a terrible thief," Daan tells him wryly, a bit of mirth in his tone. "But a decent lookout. Though maybe you wouldn't need one, it'd still be for the best, I think."
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If the druids are willing to stand by and let that kind of thing happen, he doesn't have much in the way of guilt in taking what they need to survive. Sure, maybe not all of them are spineless or cruel or both, but it's enough that he doesn't see an issue taking what's needed.
They're the ones in a corner, scrambling to solve their problem. Nobody will come to their rescue in Daan's perception; they'll do what they have to.
"I'm a terrible thief," Daan tells him wryly, a bit of mirth in his tone. "But a decent lookout. Though maybe you wouldn't need one, it'd still be for the best, I think."