The atmosphere around the group had been pretty relaxed as they soldiered down the path. Sure, Amane was a little annoyed with all the traps, the minor inconveniences all adding up to be quite a bother the longer they remained in the cave, and the necromancer too looked pretty put out herself. But with the youngest of the party's spirited movements setting a rather dynamic pace for their exploration, while she wouldn't go quite so far as to call it camaraderie, there had been at least an air of affability around them, a willingness to cooperate and work together.
That mood had quickly shattered though when, stunned, the felis watched as the young girl pulled out a dagger to recklessly bury it within Sylvanas, spilling even her own blood in the process. Though Amane noted that the girl didn't seem to notice, her face arrested in an expression that if she had to try and name, she'd say looked like a mix of desperation, fury, and grief; the countenance so very foreign on a face barely older than a child's.
What could she have thought of, that was so all-consuming as to mask out even the pain of slicing herself as inconsequential? Whatever it was, it left even herself a little shaken — suddenly, for the second in which she glimpsed that expression, the world seemed all too frighteningly real. She supposed one just...really doesn't expect to see such raw, genuine emotion in what should have been nothing more than a fictitious reality.
She vaguely registered the black haired woman pulling her summon aside, shouting several phrases accusingly, but before her mind could get a grasp on the full situation, a rumble promptly resounded beneath her feet, and Roland's warning barely grabbed her attention before the wrym was practically on them. This was bad — their party's health was low, not only from the constant obstacles that'd plagued them throughout the whole journey down, but also because of the recent...altercation, she noted, her eyes flicking to the corner of her vision where her UI sat. She couldn't seen Sylvanas' health — not like she could the young girl's — but she assumed that it was in a similarly bad, or even worse shape. Letting a half sigh, half groan hiss through her teeth, Amane rushed through the beginning few words of an AOE healing spell, her tongue tripping over some of the unfamiliar characters in her haste, though thankfully never badly enough that the game didn't recognise her words. With any luck, it would be cast on the whole party, including any summons, before the wrym got a change to get an attack in.
OOC: @Roland Rutledge,
@Alphabet Chocolate,
@Lucia Mierz