Waking up didn't take as long as one might have expected but she was half demon, after all. A few moments after the ritual was complete, Ruinil's eyes opened. However, instead of her eyes being their normal crimson color, they were a striking, bright blue. For a moment, she could have been easily mistaken for a regular, full blooded elf. That moment, though, was short lived and her eyes quickly faded to their usual crimson color and her pupils reverted to thin slits. Her head was throbbing and her body felt like hell had claimed her but along with it came fragments of memories. Memories of Cythlla, Henry, and some of the human tongue. She stood up and slowly made her way to Henry and Cythlla, her eyes were glazed over and her expression seemed emotionless. She was quiet for what felt like the longest time. "Hit me if you wish... It would only be a fair punishment for my stupidity..." She murmured. She glanced at Henry before continuing. "Please apology to her in my stead when she awakens. Perhaps one day I can repay my debts for her generosity..." On the outside she may have seemed indifferent to the entire thing, but on the inside she was hurting, and truly felt guilty for the trouble she caused. Her memories were coming back to her in fragments, but they were not in order. Thus there were many empty gaps between the memories she had recovered. Leaving Ruinil confused and fearful of herself those surrounding her. Where was she? Who are the people around her and what was their relationship with her? Outside of Henry and Cythlla, the only other person she somewhat recognized was the tall man that found her in the cottage. She wanted to know but she didn't even know where to start. She turned to the others and her gaze inspected them all thoroughly. Nothing. She received no sensations or memories, except for the feeling of vague recognition for the tall fellow she had met prior. "Pulim badan pads? Im iest naren." ([i]"May I go for a walk? I wish to remember.[/i]") Ruinil replied to the old scholar, assuming that he was the one in charge of this place.