I did mean taking care of the thralls. There's something about them...
[ She noticed that they weren't exactly there, that they only seemed to act on orders that seem to have been placed a long time ago, or handling the newest orders. Their movements didn't seem natural, and their reflexes...
It's a distracting thought, but fortunately she'd covered her mouth earlier, as the sheer destruction in the room was quite... Impressive was certainly a word for it. Dangerous was another; more so for her and any thrall, but Eden was sure it'd have some affect on a vampire as well. So matter the healing factor, corrosion to sensitive skin, like the throat and lungs, eyes, should be painful for anyone. ]
We're going to need a lot of air flow in there...
[ Muttering an apology, thinking of the thralls, Eden took and held a breath. In the time it was being held, the dagger was taken out to cut a thick length of her skirts. They were lighter in thickness for the season, but with several layers, and with a slit that went high on each side (light pants were the layer closest to her skin.) So that handled that part. Eden still cut two of the layers from the front and back sections, leaving her pants and boots exposed to just a bit below the knee, and handed half of that to Halsin.
Then put the dagger away and started tying the first layer over her nose and mouth. After a strong release of the held breath, the bottom of the cloth was getting tucked into her neckline. ]
I'm not sure what you have in there, but double-wrapping should be better than none. Cover any gap from the first layer, maybe cover the eyes until it's dissipated? It wouldn't be great, but the layers are just light enough to make one's way to a window.
[ It was more of a question as to whether the substances could mix together and potentially cause blindness. They may still have to go in and out to breathe until it's eased up, but this was the most protection she could provide on the spot. ]
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[ She noticed that they weren't exactly there, that they only seemed to act on orders that seem to have been placed a long time ago, or handling the newest orders. Their movements didn't seem natural, and their reflexes...
It's a distracting thought, but fortunately she'd covered her mouth earlier, as the sheer destruction in the room was quite... Impressive was certainly a word for it. Dangerous was another; more so for her and any thrall, but Eden was sure it'd have some affect on a vampire as well. So matter the healing factor, corrosion to sensitive skin, like the throat and lungs, eyes, should be painful for anyone. ]
We're going to need a lot of air flow in there...
[ Muttering an apology, thinking of the thralls, Eden took and held a breath. In the time it was being held, the dagger was taken out to cut a thick length of her skirts. They were lighter in thickness for the season, but with several layers, and with a slit that went high on each side (light pants were the layer closest to her skin.) So that handled that part. Eden still cut two of the layers from the front and back sections, leaving her pants and boots exposed to just a bit below the knee, and handed half of that to Halsin.
Then put the dagger away and started tying the first layer over her nose and mouth. After a strong release of the held breath, the bottom of the cloth was getting tucked into her neckline. ]
I'm not sure what you have in there, but double-wrapping should be better than none. Cover any gap from the first layer, maybe cover the eyes until it's dissipated? It wouldn't be great, but the layers are just light enough to make one's way to a window.
[ It was more of a question as to whether the substances could mix together and potentially cause blindness. They may still have to go in and out to breathe until it's eased up, but this was the most protection she could provide on the spot. ]