And the captain figured that letting Adina come ashore *unsupervised* would be a bad idea? Even supervised, there really doesn't seem to make much difference.
They both have a plan. What they lack is coordination. Cap reasoning: if they don't know you are there, they won't attack you. Princess reasoning: if we don't sneak around, we look less threatening and are less likely to cause a confrontation. We (the readers) already KNOW that cap is wrong – the archer has already seen them.
And the captain figured that letting Adina come ashore *unsupervised* would be a bad idea? Even supervised, there really doesn't seem to make much difference.
They both have a plan. What they lack is coordination. Cap reasoning: if they don't know you are there, they won't attack you. Princess reasoning: if we don't sneak around, we look less threatening and are less likely to cause a confrontation. We (the readers) already KNOW that cap is wrong – the archer has already seen them.