(This isn't working they think: the Drifter is stuck in a logical loop, defending the reality of this enemy.
It is a common problem when trying to convince them, they've found.
...How do they stop it?)
Acknowledged. We believe you.
(They step slightly out of the way.)
It will continue to grow stronger from your presence.
(They will not abandon their ally, but they are uncertain how to proceed.
They simply know that no argument has worked in the past.
Unless...)
This will place others who enter this location in greater danger.
(They look at the obvious marks of where they've repaired themselves after being injured, accidentally and otherwise, by the Drifter. It is one of the few things that seems to have any chance to get through to them.)
no subject
It is a common problem when trying to convince them, they've found.
...How do they stop it?)
Acknowledged. We believe you.
(They step slightly out of the way.)
It will continue to grow stronger from your presence.
(They will not abandon their ally, but they are uncertain how to proceed.
They simply know that no argument has worked in the past.
Unless...)
This will place others who enter this location in greater danger.
(They look at the obvious marks of where they've repaired themselves after being injured, accidentally and otherwise, by the Drifter. It is one of the few things that seems to have any chance to get through to them.)
Will you risk causing harm?