Though there's not much Lahabrea can actually do for the rabbit, he offers a nod of understanding at Ignis' words. After all, it is entirely possible the rabbit may yet recover on its own, given time and as there is naught he can do for it, far better to turn to what he can offer some measure of input on.
"They can be difficult enough to spot while on the ground. I cannot say I am surprised that it is no easier from the air. Though neither can I say I would not have attempted it, had I the ability myself."
His own wings, still mostly hidden under his clothes, are not yet fully-grown. He could not have taken to the skies even had he wished.
"Nor do I have the same clarity of sight of some of my fellows, though I am not unused to dealing with strange monsters."
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"They can be difficult enough to spot while on the ground. I cannot say I am surprised that it is no easier from the air. Though neither can I say I would not have attempted it, had I the ability myself."
His own wings, still mostly hidden under his clothes, are not yet fully-grown. He could not have taken to the skies even had he wished.
"Nor do I have the same clarity of sight of some of my fellows, though I am not unused to dealing with strange monsters."