I like how Nettle is so nonchalant about aspects of adventuring like 'knowing where you are going' and 'what it is that you're supposed to accomplish'. Maybe this radical deterritorialization of adventuring knowledge resistance against the hegemony of 'caring about about things' avant garde critique of contemporary modes of wayfaring approach will serve him well in the future. Or maybe the quest is just taking him back to his old house or something IDK
I would be decidedly irritated in Bluff's position.