[Not even Lahabrea can say much of how the creatures do what they do, and he has hand first hand experience with that which they are capable of. Not that he can say he might have wished to, not when the effects are already deeply unpleasant. But as much as he dislikes them, neither can he change them.
Instead, he settles for letting Elidibus' magic do its work. True, it does not entirely shoo away the persistent ache in his head, but it is nonetheless enough. A partial relief, and one that is enough to see at least some of the tension leave his body as pain is dulled.]
It will suffice.
[There's a brief nod with the comment, likely meant to serve as the thanks he has rarely been inclined to give in words.]
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Instead, he settles for letting Elidibus' magic do its work. True, it does not entirely shoo away the persistent ache in his head, but it is nonetheless enough. A partial relief, and one that is enough to see at least some of the tension leave his body as pain is dulled.]
It will suffice.
[There's a brief nod with the comment, likely meant to serve as the thanks he has rarely been inclined to give in words.]