Banir's blood was still alight his right hand clattering lightly, he began to pick out the splinters that had penetrated his glove. On one of the splinters he took out was light red blood that had glints of silver in it. It looked like someone had sprinkled light bits of silver into his blood. He dropped the sliver of wood on the floor rubbing his clawed hand groaning lightly. 'Ignore the pain! Are you not a man now? I can't believe this, pathetic mutt.' It was a harsh voice, one he knew all too well shouting at him from within his mind. He quickly cast off the thought and looked about the room.
The situation was slowly defusing with Oluse reasuring him. His breath was returning to normal and his muscles loosened up a bit. Tensing slightly when they turned his attention to him but he was calm enough to be considered a threat. The large man rested on the table now at ease by Oluse's offer of security. The deep viberant ruby red slowly dulled in his eyes as he looked about the room. A soft dull ringe of green floated near the edge of his eye. Though red still dominated them he was at least feeling other emotions now besides solid rage. He struggled to make his words momentarily ignoring Alea, as he tried to speak with more certianty.
"I, I am not sure what an allergy is. I've never eaten a drug, I do not fully know what it is." He barely had time to answer before he started to notice Alea. Slowly he turned his head and suddenly was thrown off guard. She was staring right into his eyes it put him off balance as he backed his head away to give him some space. 'Get him to Mura?' he hadden't thought of serious travel plans to Mura before. He just assumed he might've been able to hire on a merchant caravan. Change over caravans when he could and eventually get a ship. Alea seemed to either have a bigger plan or a better one. But what was preplexing him more was the fact that she wanted to help him get there. Alea had no real reason to, she had a good life here.
He decided not to think about it as he sighed behind his concealing scarf. He was relaxed now, his heart had slowed down, his breathing regulated. Banir's broad shoulders shifted and cracked when he rolled them. It sounded almost like rocks grinding against each other his shoulderguards clattering quite compaired to his bones. Waiting paitently for Oluse to mix the oil for his sore leg. He could still feel the muscle weakly whispering pain. 'I think I landed on a rock.' Trying to remember if he did he couldn't quite remember. This caused his usual loop of thoughts.