The situation was odd, that was for sure. He looked up at the woman as the situation was explained. Taithrosa hadn't explored the arcane much in any of his memories, but he did remember having similiar powers while in the realm of his father. His face remained clear as she explained, and he briefly nodded in understanding as the woman explained their diagnosis of the situation. The inner healer, though, scoffed. He was willing to believe that was part of the problem but with so little evidences other then what they thought. That wasn't the way of a healer. These woman clearly embodied many of the necissary aspects of a healer, but they lacked something important. They lacked the some times nessicary rough touch. They listened to the patients, which was critical, but Taith knew that if one only listened and let the patient diagonis themselves sometimes they failed. Sometime you had to play the bully and get them to do what was best for them and they didn't want to do. He suspected there might be more to it then just overgiving. It seemed like it need to be looked into. The fact she had been a little strang for a while also suggested something, and then the rapid increase. Also as a hyno that would require her to be using her powers on people, and one would expect to see those effects. His silver eyes turned from the woman long enough to look at another konti, he guessed the womans sister. He nodded in agreement that trying to get her to stop would be the best, but before he could move to run into the building the woman stepped off the edge as it to fly. "She if you can't grab a sheet to try and catch her with." The large Akalak said to the sister as he moved quickly. He quickly looked at her angle and the way she moved. He placed himself near the spot were she would fall. He hoped the sheet would arrive first as that would give them better coverage. If not thought he had prepared himself to move as needed and catch the falling woman. In his mind he prayed. 'Rak’keli please give me the wisdom and strength to help this poor woman.' It was short prayer but filled with passion and pleading for help from the divine. Not direct intervetion but insperation and guidences. |