Ears twitched in slight irritation as the Miqo'te parted her lips to speak once more, [color=c11b17]"A harbinger of chaos like you would never truly understand a loss of a loved one."[/color] Realizing this was not the appropriate time to be starting a quarrel, Lumina calmed her annoyance. After a meaningful pause of silence, she added, [color=c11b17]"Can one even be called a hero if she fails to save those close to her?"[/color] A series of flashbacks plagued the Warrior of Light's mind, one of which was the time at The Vault, in the snowy lands of Ishgard. Before taking his last breath, the Elezen man who had saved the hero's life wished for a hero's smile until lying still in her arms. Another image was of the time on the Baelsar's Wall, moments before a sinister primal's summoning. Despite the protest from the Miqo'te to stay and fight along side him, the Lalafell scholar flung her into the airship with a magic spell and bid them farewell before sharing a similar fate to his master. After a painful reminiscing of her past failures, Lumina once more attempts to recall the recent incident. As Y'shtola fell into the deep, bottle of antidote tossed to the other, she can't help but wonder what the gust of wind afterwards was. Noticing the bothered expression upon her face, the young Minfilia questioned, [color=skyblue]"You have something on your mind. What is it?"[/color] It may or may not be relevant to the problem at hand but there was no harm in sharing a doubt on her mind. The hero explained the details of the strange gust of wind after the fall with the rest. The other Scions recognized it as the same spell the Miqo'te sorceress casted at the time they were cornered in the cave. It seems that she was still alive but to extract her out of the Lifestream proved to be a challenge as people fell silent to their thoughts once more.