Comfortable is a relative term. But for now he seems able to keep himself from tipping to one side or another and that's enough. Better than lying on the ground for anyone to see.
Elidibus admits internally that he likely wouldn't have been able to get to this stage for a while without Lioriley's help. But again he shakes his head at the offer of healing, remaining firm. "I'd rather you save your strength to aid me in reaching a more comfortable place to rest than exhaust yourself and leave us both wanting for aid."
Besides it's not healing he needs, exactly.
A day by the train's reckoning? Though the Ascian hesitates before nodding and pausing for thought, it doesn't appear he's startled. Relieved might be a better word, since there seems to be little to catch up on and no great crisis that is causing Lioriley's overt distress.
"Efforts? I was not aware, no. Of those who sought to return home have there been any losses?"
What an odd question for someone who seems to have been a loss to ask. He seems to realize it or maybe it's that and the Lunari's continued signs of distress. For Elidibus does offer quietly.
"What happened to me was entirely of my own volition and of a matter solely of my star. Pray do not consider it a failing on the efforts to rescue those stranded to reach me in time."
The man's eyes close again and only a slight list of his body suggests it is as much to weather a wave of exhaustion as it might be memory of whatever conviction led him to demise.
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Elidibus admits internally that he likely wouldn't have been able to get to this stage for a while without Lioriley's help. But again he shakes his head at the offer of healing, remaining firm. "I'd rather you save your strength to aid me in reaching a more comfortable place to rest than exhaust yourself and leave us both wanting for aid."
Besides it's not healing he needs, exactly.
A day by the train's reckoning? Though the Ascian hesitates before nodding and pausing for thought, it doesn't appear he's startled. Relieved might be a better word, since there seems to be little to catch up on and no great crisis that is causing Lioriley's overt distress.
"Efforts? I was not aware, no. Of those who sought to return home have there been any losses?"
What an odd question for someone who seems to have been a loss to ask. He seems to realize it or maybe it's that and the Lunari's continued signs of distress. For Elidibus does offer quietly.
"What happened to me was entirely of my own volition and of a matter solely of my star. Pray do not consider it a failing on the efforts to rescue those stranded to reach me in time."
The man's eyes close again and only a slight list of his body suggests it is as much to weather a wave of exhaustion as it might be memory of whatever conviction led him to demise.