Ke'Sha looks at Axid and Stephen and waits until they settle down.
"Are you done? Sooo many accusations. Auguries, Elementals, bargains... Where all this come from? Auguries are as accurate as your accusations... The fire elementals are under my full control. No one was hurt and it cleared your path in the Labyrinth. Bargains, well, we all have our bargains. And drows come from the Underdark, not surface natives. I'm not going to escalate the situation by arguing with you when you are in such a bad mood. I don't appreciate ANY of your reactions, or accusations, and I certainly don't care to explain anything while you are being so evil." he breaths deeply and continues,
"But, I'm willing to forgive you since you are obviously under something... Maybe all those mind links disturbed something. So, to help you relax a bit, saying I found them around was a figure of speech. Now, I don't know your niece. She might be a genius, and I tend to believe you when you say she is good with lies." He says dead serious.
"Anyway, I don't appreciate the interrogation. And certainly not the behavior towards lady Allakhain who did nothing but help the company, or your contempt mentioning the Elemental or Drommacus. We are all here for the mission of saving Sorril, each do it in his own way. Don't question me the same as I don't question you. You sense truth so sense this: I don't mean to cross you," he gives a long look at Axid,
"and Drommacus and the others will help in our mutual cause. Now I done all I'm willing to satisfy your nasty suspicions. Both of you. I chose to elaborate, even that I'm not a guy of words, since I heard that good lies must be based on the truth and keep short. Maybe your niece can vouch for it. I hope you can appreciate it. I'm not planning to answer or go along with any farther diminishing behavior towards me or any of my companions, undead or live ones." he gestures toward Allakhain, Landro, Jack and Jag,
"I'd be glad to count you two as my company as well. We can cooperate as friends, or not as friends, but if we are to survive the Labyrinth we need to have some trust in each other and coordinate our actions. Now, since you know everything I said is true, and on top of it to show you my good faith and honesty and trust in you, I'm willing to keep your mind link intact even that every bone in me shouts to severe it seeing your attitude, so I'll, this time to put it behind us, not expecting or asking for apology, and march forward."
Using his control ability he prevents the undead from answering any questions, and share his disappointment with Stephen and Axid.
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(OOC: Oh well... it was time for a speech.
I must say I feel that the reaction is WAY more extreme then the actual knowledge and evidence the characters do have.
Also, Ke'Sha didn't hurt any of the company during the previous time in the Labyrinth. In fact it was the opposite as he also took a role of a scout with his detect trap and danger sense, and pretty much endangered himself, opposed to his character, and all but Stephen know it.
Moreover, when words were exchanged with Axid, Ke'Sha was the first to attempt to cool things off and stopped any defiance and tried to appease Axid. Not successfully apparently.
Now please note about the speech:
0. We all know as players in the real world the problem we have here is the origin of the jujus and wight.
1. Ke'Sha countered (or at least attempted to be honest and clear about) all of the accusations of the last several posts at the beginning of the speech with Truths.
2. He also made these accusations sound somewhat exaggerated and even a bit ridicules, so the accusation about the natives is also affected by the same, as being used in the same sentence.
3. Ke'Sha talked long after finishing with the accusations and also mentioned clearly he done all he is willing to... (attempt to put them long behind relevance to any continuation of the discussion by posing new and more important subjects to think of).
4. He deflects the accusations and counter with his own.
5. He talks very sincerely and expose his 'feelings' as being the victim here.
6. He finishes with a call of good faith.
So my intention was to answer ALL the questions with truth and close the opportunity for farther questioning without showing a clear avoidance from the questions. On the contrary, I tried to leave the impression that he answered in full and most honestly.
Why would you suspect in Ke'Sha about the missing people anyway? As you said, he was in his tent. He collected troll fingers the day before. He summoned Fire elemental. Now he appears with Trolls and drow. They are all on the same level. Why don't you ask him about the fire elemental. Why don't you ask him why he prays for resurrection? Does he plan to save you if you die? Oh my...
But I love roleplaying, and to clarify I don't take any of this personally, so if you are into it I don't mind continuing the mistrust reactions.
As they say, trust must be earned. But I suggest we do it while exploring the Labyrinth. There is no way you will trust him, be it justified or not.
But really, If Ke'Sha was caring and not living in solitude for about all his life, he would be offended.

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