Durwin listens to the conversation and doesn't reply to Travis's offer of help. He finally got up one leg, the other still on his knee and glared at Travis to finally answer,
"No I don't need anything from you. A very heartwrenching, also a very very unlikely story to say the least. You expect us to believe, that an baby, a royal baby, was stolen from a queen. A baby so important it seems, that she would be the only heir? Said baby was just laying about doing as babies do, unattended and was stolen and brought to another world, a vast distance away, and no ransom note? No threat? No personal greedy gain for the thief? And said thief just happened across an item that allowed him access to another world. And then after only 16 years, you decide that it's time you should give up on this world and just happen across a few items that justhappen to allow you to go the exact world of which said princess, the only heir, is on? And then instead of trying to reason with us, oh no because that would be the foolish thing to do, you kidnap her, no explanations, no excuses, no negotiations. Even if we said no, you seem to have quite a crew here and quite a knack for finding valuable objects of great power, surely you would also be quite able to cause enough chaos to ensure girl is spirited away. And you just happen to the kind, caring bounty hunters so as to bring her back to her mom, the royal queen, untouched, unharmed, and well cared for while on this vessel, at the price that was surely said to be paid? Damn it man, do you think me some fool? If all the rest of it is false, then at least my last point is true, and you'll be stopped nonetheless." Durwin hobbled to both feet and gained his balance.
"Now face my wrath."