The two Amrians glanced at each other again. Why didn’t Ysaryn explain? Myka raised her brows. “[i]She reminds me a lot of Elva,[/i]” she said to Narda in Taakalon with a grin “[i]Though with just the right amount of bossy.[/i]”. Narda raised a brow at her. “[i]Behave.[/i]” Then, to Sid, “Yes, there are healers already here, but with the new and unprecedented developments earlier today, well, you can imagine more hands are welcome. You’ll find most of what you need in the adjacent tent, and what’s not there can be supplied for you. Aloe...hmm, yes, I do believe there’s some here, but we might need more.” Narda rubbed her chin. “The healers are, understandably, rather wary of their new patients. Magic, especially magic that suddenly manifests like this, understandably unsettles people.” She paused. “Were you aware that Envy, Ruli, and Gavin crossed over with Ysaryn? And—” “—and Ruli’s somewhere helping investigate all this weirdness,” Myka butted in, making the giantess frown. “Don’t wanna distract you with all that other magic talk, I know [i]I’m[/i] confused. We’ll fill you in about the rest later, hopefully after either Kire or Ysaryn returns. Nard, weren’t you supposed to meet with the leaders of these two towns to talk about the situation? I think they’re tired of dealing with ole me, and without Kire, you’re the next most intimidating face around here.” Narda looked down at her friend, not liking the secrecy, but not wanting to break it either until Ysaryn came back to explain herself. “Alright. I’ll leave you here for a bit then.” Myka turned and beamed at Sid. “Okay, follow me to the other tent. I’ll introduce you to the other healers and the attendants you can consult for your resources. We’re honestly just as confused as you are about what’s going on here, but right now we’re focusing on looking after these people.” -- Kire pursed her lips as Ysaryn explained the restriction she had put in place, while Gavin frowned. He looked like he wanted to say more, but instead nodded with a huff. “I’m comin’ back with you to help Ruli later. I’ll wait here till we cross back over. But if you want to keep our trip to Ziad from Ruli, we can’t go looking like we crawled through the dirt and ruin,” he pointed out. The Paladin paused, looking down at herself then nodded. “We’ll clean up at the inn. Though, with the way we left him, I’ve a feeling me might not even notice.” She looked at Ysaryn. “Alright, let’s go to Risa.” She picked up one of the items they brought with them, a statuette similar to the one they had found in Amria, though this exhibited signs of other damage besides the wear and tear of time.