They've left him alone in his cell.
He can't really be said to be lucid but he has very acute instincts for when there's someone and when he's alone - it's the last of his senses to depart him - and he's alone.
And then suddenly he isn't.
They've left him alone in his cell.
He can't really be said to be lucid but he has very acute instincts for when there's someone and when he's alone - it's the last of his senses to depart him - and he's alone.
And then suddenly he isn't.
Mmhmm.
Two days later she's up and about again, noticeably more grim than usual and prone to startling, but overall managing okay. Tirinquo insists on following her around, which she doesn't object to; they head to the Ñolofinwëan city after breakfast to check in with Findekáno.
I found other people who could do most of the things they wanted and I promised you weren't offended with them or anything.
That's a little bit weird? But not in a bad way.
Tirinquo isn't quite sure what to make of the Dwarves. Rána keeps an eye on them, but for the most part they're content just to watch everything, and don't slow her down much.
The Dwarves are no more startled by two kobolds than one. Some people do address Tirinquo but when they don't get answers they just assume a language barrier.
And they're dealing with all different Dwarves, not just the same few, so there's not much point in explaining unless someone asks.
Rána doesn't push herself, but still gets a good amount done before lunch, which she decides to eat in the city.
...at some point if she's going to be here a lot she really should figure out a better way to deal with that part of their culture than 'be alarmed at anything even resembling it'. But maybe not today. Portal: lunch.