In fairness, getting him off the floor had been an exercise in virtually unresponsive limbs and deadweight. Still Elidibus seems certain that is far better than having them both on the verge of passing out and left to be discovered at random. To him, Lioriley is a neutral party, having no stake in the destiny of his star or had time to form a personal opinion of the one called Elidibus- negative or positive.
"Good," Elidibus answers with a brief nod. No others lost. At least not ones who've departed with the intention of going home. The effort to send people back seems to have failed; that much had been apparent when people began snapping back to the platform and the train didn't appear able to depart.
He doesn't try to give the Lunari further comfort. For one only she can choose whether to accept what's been given; at least it had some meaning to her. And for another he has no reserves to do more whether or not he would. As it stands, it seems a struggle to raise his head long enough to meet her gaze with a serious expression and focused consciousness. Smiles are not returned but also not necessary. Gratitude however is offered.
"My thanks," is spoken as she seeks to brace him before he tilts over and he's sincere. If there's frustration at his own lack, the Ascian hides it well. The medical bay and triage are... Elidibus closes his eyes as well to picture the possibilities before them. One thing he agrees on is that they probably need to get moving to a better location soon before he passes out. Triage is literally the next carriage over. But if others arrive and are in more pressing need of healing...
"My energy is completely spent. The only physical discomfort was the system's decision to place me inside a piece of luggage." Eyes open and he glances at the fallen-over suitcase that remains as damning evidence of his previous cocooned state. For a moment he does muster up the energy needed to make a sour expression. But then it's back to solving the problem of getting Elidibus somewhere he can go horizontal with diginity.
"The device over there is known as a transgate." A hand is raised, a finger pointed to a large ring. "Though the triage bay is closer, it may be best to leave it available for those who might arrive with physical injuries. There is another gate outside of the medical carriage. Pray aid me there."
The games carriage would be where it lets out again to be precise. The medical bay has beds for recovery and won't be as hectic. One might think his suggestion is practical and mindful. It is but only in part. The recovery rooms afford more privacy. Maybe it won't be as easy for people familiar with Elidibus to glance in and see a weakened, vulnerable Ascian.
But let's not think about that! First things first; see if Lioriley can be convinced to indulge him in his choice.
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"Good," Elidibus answers with a brief nod. No others lost. At least not ones who've departed with the intention of going home. The effort to send people back seems to have failed; that much had been apparent when people began snapping back to the platform and the train didn't appear able to depart.
He doesn't try to give the Lunari further comfort. For one only she can choose whether to accept what's been given; at least it had some meaning to her. And for another he has no reserves to do more whether or not he would. As it stands, it seems a struggle to raise his head long enough to meet her gaze with a serious expression and focused consciousness. Smiles are not returned but also not necessary. Gratitude however is offered.
"My thanks," is spoken as she seeks to brace him before he tilts over and he's sincere. If there's frustration at his own lack, the Ascian hides it well. The medical bay and triage are... Elidibus closes his eyes as well to picture the possibilities before them. One thing he agrees on is that they probably need to get moving to a better location soon before he passes out. Triage is literally the next carriage over. But if others arrive and are in more pressing need of healing...
"My energy is completely spent. The only physical discomfort was the system's decision to place me inside a piece of luggage." Eyes open and he glances at the fallen-over suitcase that remains as damning evidence of his previous cocooned state. For a moment he does muster up the energy needed to make a sour expression. But then it's back to solving the problem of getting Elidibus somewhere he can go horizontal with diginity.
"The device over there is known as a transgate." A hand is raised, a finger pointed to a large ring. "Though the triage bay is closer, it may be best to leave it available for those who might arrive with physical injuries. There is another gate outside of the medical carriage. Pray aid me there."
The games carriage would be where it lets out again to be precise. The medical bay has beds for recovery and won't be as hectic. One might think his suggestion is practical and mindful. It is but only in part. The recovery rooms afford more privacy. Maybe it won't be as easy for people familiar with Elidibus to glance in and see a weakened, vulnerable Ascian.
But let's not think about that! First things first; see if Lioriley can be convinced to indulge him in his choice.