I have my suspicions, yes. [Though the odds that this isn't a flare-up of Anton's mysterious condition are quite small.] More pronounced tremors, a loss of balance?
[She's guessing, but it would fit. Raine trails Erskine into Anton's room, frowning a little.]
If it's what I think, then yes, I do know something about it. Less than I'd like, however, and by Anton's reckoning it's been centuries since it was this bad. The assumption was that his exceptional resilience took the brunt of the damage.
[As Raine is not, in fact, blind, she can tell Erskine is not best pleased about any of this. She's not, either, but at least she has some idea what's happening. A bit pointedly, as she's now in earshot of Anton, she adds,] I had hoped he'd push himself a little less, especially in the wake of the attack...
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[She's guessing, but it would fit. Raine trails Erskine into Anton's room, frowning a little.]
If it's what I think, then yes, I do know something about it. Less than I'd like, however, and by Anton's reckoning it's been centuries since it was this bad. The assumption was that his exceptional resilience took the brunt of the damage.
[As Raine is not, in fact, blind, she can tell Erskine is not best pleased about any of this. She's not, either, but at least she has some idea what's happening. A bit pointedly, as she's now in earshot of Anton, she adds,] I had hoped he'd push himself a little less, especially in the wake of the attack...