"The dragon seems to have made a compass of me," he said. "I know not how. If the Order had an expert on dragons, I imagine they would have sent them along. Then again, I do not know how the Order operates. I would like to follow this... magnetic north while it lasts and see if we can't locate the child in question without returning to Zaichaer first. We can always seek aid later. Perhaps they will be in a large enough settlement that there will be an Order or coven presence and we can seek help more locally.
"And then there is the matter of the child. I will have to defer to you and your knowledge of Zaichaeri law. The dragon didn't indicate what they wanted the child for. I would not personally want to feed a child to a monster, though perhaps that is not its design. Do the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few?"
Kaus asked this of the captain in all earnestness.
Whatever his answer, the child would be their only bargaining chip.
Kaus took wing once more, wanting to feel as though he were moving through the air himself, following that inner urge. The airship could easily follow him. He was agile in the air, and fast enough, but no match for the airship for speed over long distances, and he wasn't trying to escape.
Given his head, Kaus would follow the guidance bequeathed by the dragon until he could triangulate a likely point. Then, he signaled to the airship, and dove. The captain might have preferred to send men down with him, and he certainly could. Kaus just didn't wait. They didn't have unlimited time.