Alasayana The hunt begins again - Unknown room [hr] Poor girl - but such was human fragility. Alasayana would allow Trineon to inspect the girl, the god of the oceans likely far better with healing than she was. She would have continued idly watching Menus, least his temper boil over like that of the desert wastelands scorching the sands, but Auriea said something much more helpful - humans. More of them. Above, likely outside whatever chamber this was. The Huntress would smile lightly at that. "Mhm. Worry not. I have no intention of causing undue injury. I was having a nice dream though...I think." Not that she would get very far before a commotion was heard. The loud noise offended her ears quite a bit - and the shouting...some sort of commotion? The words that were heard made it clear the humans were obviously concerned for this girl. A priestess, hm? Of whom, was the priestess of then? To summon all of them like this...this girl was proving to be more and more special by the second. It seemed O'menus was of a similar mindset, though he was reacting far more like she'd expect a tyrant too. Before she ran off, though...Lopaley's voice met her ears. A sound argument, but that didn't mean she liked it. "I see no reason why a conflict is a forgone conclusion." The goddess would reply with a frown. "It sounds like they are merely concerned for the girls safety. Returning her to them as she is will be the best thing we can do." She'd assert, though her eyes would follow Menus as he left. "...but given that ones disposition, I may need to restrain him before he hurts the mortals." The Huntress would sigh in a mildly tired fashion. "Very well, I'll allow you to look after her, but assuming they are not hostile, we attempt to return her to the humans first." She'd turn to leave, tails gently lifting the girl into Lopaley's arms as she'd turn to leave. So she would follow the others out, a purposeful, determined stride, tails tucking close to her body.