by Nayt on Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:20 am
"Ic eom til . . ." Xibtrae stated as she shook her head.
She was thankful, though--she just wanted to stand on her own two feet when she could. Though it may have seemed like fatigue to Garv (originally), after the sleep she had experienced, it was clearly something else, some sort of serious medical problem. At least as far as he might know. Xibtrae knew and understood the issue, though; her body simply couldn't react like it used to, having gone so long without her mind using it. It wasn't that her body was weak, it was that her mind couldn't make it function anymore, greatly restricted by the long, long time that had passed with her existing only in mind and spirit.
Xibtrae tried to stand sporadically, bound found difficulty once again. The wall was a good friend to have--it held her up. Real sturdy, real stable. She'd be able to walk elsewhere, over to a place like the dining room or something, but for now the wall was good.
This allowed her to watch what was going on, too. Garv made use of some bizarre obsidian device with these strange grate like coils on top, under which he called forth flame. The woman narrowed her eyes. Just what was this terrible device? Who created it? Garv? And just what could it do? Could that fire spit out from the top in controlled proportions? Was it like magical fire, except with vastly less drain upon the body? She couldn't tell. Of course, Xibtrae was no stranger to toasting bread over a fire, but she was a stranger to this device. It was one of the curious things she had seen earlier, and once it was in use, it had the woman staring at it with a furrowed brow and pursed lips. Whatever this thing was, it couldn't be healthy.
The plate had been set upon the table for her, and she could have walked over at any time to get it, but . . .
". . . hwā is þæt . . . ?" asked Xibtrae as she pointed to the stove.
It made her not trust the food--not knowing what the hell he was using to cook it and all. What if it was poisoned? Or poison entirely? A whole big piece of metal that could light flames under weird little coils that was made completely out of poison. Poison to her, perhaps, and not to him? Xibtrae didn't know for sure--she couldn't know. The thing may have looked a tiny bit familiar, but it was still too alien to her to merit trust.