Thorantilth was quick to act, regardless of who did or did not decide to listen to him. Argrei, despite being the loser of the duel, was in far better shape than Julan. Another healer simply offered him a potion, while Thorantilth focused all of his attention on Julan. He gave him a quick, strong healing spell to begin in order to dull his pain, then ushered him along away from the crowd and led him back to his hut on the other side of the Hist tree. He did not actually say anything about whether or not any of the others could follow, but after a few moments, Kaleeth decided to risk following after with Janius. At worst, she would just wait outside the hut until Thorantilth told her she could come in. After Thorantilth took Julan away, she returned to her friends, though Zharanthixil joined Kaleeth and Janius without a word. He had only made rare comments during the fight, but none were especially negative. At least, he was no more negative than Janius might have expected from him. By the time Kaleeth and Janius stepped through the curtain into Thorantilth's hut, he had already given Julan a place to lie down, and was in the middle of giving him a potion. Already, though, Julan looked to be less distracted by pain, so they would be more free to talk. [hr] Ahnasha pulled up her sleeve, revealing the bloody bandages underneath. "I don't know. I do appreciate the sentiment, but you didn't terrify your son to the point that he tried to bite your arm off." Ahnasha started to unwrap the cloth, being careful enough to keep the dried blood from sticking and pulling out some of her fur in the process. The laceration was closed by this point, and would end up healing, but it was a rather deep wound that had dyed most of her arm's fur red with blood. "Sorry...I just don't think I was prepared for that. I thought he lost control, so I chased him, did what we were trained to do in that situation. But, it was him. I'm sure his beast spirit was influencing him, but it was [i]still[/i] him. I just want everything to go back to normal. I don't know how to fix what I am, but maybe I should just start working on pretending."