Blinking Teras turned back down the hall with a wider smile. "Well then I wasn't quite expecting that. " Starting off he kept a steady pace at the woman's side. "How did you fair yesterday? I don't remember seeing you in the Infirmary or after we engaged Ahriman. "
"As much as I'd love to say that I had the most romantic event planned for us both, I must inform you that I am utterly clueless as to what to do next. I had hoped you had something in mind, to me honest." He chuckled humorously for a brief moment, not sure what to say.
"Still with the romance ehh?" Caerys chuckled. "Could just sit and talk. Exchange questions or something like that?"
Layairda simply nodded at him as a sign that she had fared well. No injuries beyond the usual unavoidable cuts and bruises.
Jyraielle inclined her head to the Spiritseer, a gesture of respect for his calling. "That's so, without a doubt. That is why we of the Wild Host take no prisoners when it comes to seizing our chance for celebration! But you need not be concerned; we are still vigilant here. I would not ask you to let down your guard." "I am Jyraielle, I am not sure if you were here for the round of introductions. How would you prefer to be addressed? As Seer, or by your name?" Indicating by inflection that she did not yet know what that is.
"Suppose that's good. " Laughing a brief , brief moment Teras gestured into the room. "Want me on hand for helping translate or are you fine to give it a whirl on your own? I'm sure you recognize most here barring the Seer there and our new Reaper Zerelith. " Jutting his head toward each aforementioned Eldar.
Layairda shrugged. If he wanted to help he could, if not, well she could always use other means if needed.
OOC: Goin afk for an hour or so, work out and shower time Deadpanning, Layairda received a swat on the shoulder. "I'll be right over there by the giant bowl of fruit if either your or someone else needs help alright? Don't hesitate to poke me for help. " With that he set her loose, making for his previous seat to entertain himself, only observing the others in silence unless called upon or addressed.