The stench was gone, as well as the thick air, which put Brogan's body under huge pressure. He got used to it inside the gate rather quickly, but only after he was outside the gate did he realize the difference between being inside and outside the Oblivion Gate. However, unfortunately, he couldn't say that the air was refreshing and cool. It still felt really warm and stuffy, as the Gate was "leaking" and ruining the landscape around. To add to that, the immense pain in Brogan's jaw didn't help either. He could remember, partially, how he tried to stand up or how he tried to talk. Right now he wouldn't be able to say a word. It must have been the adrenaline back then, because the pain wasn't as horrid as it is now. He groaned and slowly opened his eyes. He knew he was already out, and he wondered, if the fight was already over. He saw Katrina, just besides him, looking over to the Oblivion Gate. Either the fight ended horribly, or they came out before the end of the fight, but he shooed away the former thought, because if that was the case, there would probably be monsters pouring all over from the gate. Or was that why Katrina was keeping an eye on the gate? He couldn't tell, which was true. He breathed in deeply though his nose and it went though almost painlessly. "At least my insides are doing okay." he thought, and was about to smile, but the pain didn't let him do so. He tried touching his jaw, slowly getting his hand close and the moment he touched, he let out a deep sounding grunt of pain and he could barely focus. He closed his eyes and breathed heavily, hoping the pain would get easier to deal with, with time.