Seth shook his head, rising from where he had knelt down as Drew stood as well, apparently annoyed that he had decided to punch him. Seth wasn't sure what world Drew had decided to go living in at the moment, but to make sure he was still mostly aware of what was going on, he pointed at his shoulder, still stained with the blood he had lost before after taking a bolt.
"Well, I've already lost my share of blood this evening, and I really don't feel like sitting around waiting for you to decide to wake up and for everyone else to hopefully not get shot." Seth replied, not in the best of moods in the first place and could do without all the glaring.
"And you can't have been out long, since I just left this hallway a minute or so ago and you were awake. And the metal guest..." Seth turned, not particularly worried like Drew was about the metallic fellow. If he had sought to be a problem, he would have already been one. His shadow seemed to have noted much of the same, and didn't even bother looking at Drew or his shadowy counterpart, instead preferring to take a look around. Seth was starting to appreciate the more wandering nature of his shadow, as it was probably good to have a second set of eyes that didn't bleed....well, as far as he knew, anyways.
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The metallic guard gave no inclinations as to what his intentions were for the time being, noting Drew rising from the floor without any trouble at all. With the current situation apparently taken care of, he made his way past the mages, again without a word. Stepping to the end of the hall, he looked down both of the directions, and then stayed there. It was obvious that he was now on guard duty, and had left the mages to their own fate since it seemed they were in no apparent danger other than themselves.
But, his guard might not even be necessary, as it had seemed the calm night had returned, with the explosions that had happened before being the ending sound of the battles, and the few sounds of the battle that remained seemed to be nothing more than echos. And several airships seemed to have taken to the skies, seeming to be on alert for any additional mischief that could be had from an air threat. But it all seemed unlikely now, as once again everything had seemed to go silent, and with the metallic guards now sweeping the floors, the chances of leftover battles was soon a nonexistent one.
"Well, I've already lost my share of blood this evening, and I really don't feel like sitting around waiting for you to decide to wake up and for everyone else to hopefully not get shot." Seth replied, not in the best of moods in the first place and could do without all the glaring.
"And you can't have been out long, since I just left this hallway a minute or so ago and you were awake. And the metal guest..." Seth turned, not particularly worried like Drew was about the metallic fellow. If he had sought to be a problem, he would have already been one. His shadow seemed to have noted much of the same, and didn't even bother looking at Drew or his shadowy counterpart, instead preferring to take a look around. Seth was starting to appreciate the more wandering nature of his shadow, as it was probably good to have a second set of eyes that didn't bleed....well, as far as he knew, anyways.
[hr]
The metallic guard gave no inclinations as to what his intentions were for the time being, noting Drew rising from the floor without any trouble at all. With the current situation apparently taken care of, he made his way past the mages, again without a word. Stepping to the end of the hall, he looked down both of the directions, and then stayed there. It was obvious that he was now on guard duty, and had left the mages to their own fate since it seemed they were in no apparent danger other than themselves.
But, his guard might not even be necessary, as it had seemed the calm night had returned, with the explosions that had happened before being the ending sound of the battles, and the few sounds of the battle that remained seemed to be nothing more than echos. And several airships seemed to have taken to the skies, seeming to be on alert for any additional mischief that could be had from an air threat. But it all seemed unlikely now, as once again everything had seemed to go silent, and with the metallic guards now sweeping the floors, the chances of leftover battles was soon a nonexistent one.