[ The cry snaps them back into reality, back into the waking world. Their head is still ringing from it, so it takes a moment for them to register the other thing that just happened, and then to connect that with-
Wait, now they remember.
They scramble to get to the source of the sound as quickly as possible. They might be panicking! They might be panicking a lot! Oh no what have they done. ]
[Grimm is sitting up by the time the Knight finds him, having fallen off his perch while he was sleeping. He had not expected the Nightmare King's final words and coupled with the battle that had taken place, it had startled him awake.
He cannot help but cough and press a hand against his chest. It would be a lie to say that did not hurt, to suffer a nightmare where he was trapped listening to his heart pound and stutter under the strain of bearing the Nightmare King's full power.
But the Vessel had to fight the God of Nightmares and light their own flame. That was a harder battle then simply watching the fight unfold. So Grimm smiles when he spots them.]
Good morning, my friend. Quite the wake-up call we both experienced?
[ Smile or not, they're anxious enough about the pain they've accidentally caused that his question gets little more than a nod before they're running over to where he's now sitting on the floor.
Unsure of how to apologise for what has happened, or how to start, they anxiously look him over instead. Tilting their head close in a clear attempt to listen for his heartbeat; it's something they've done before out of curiosity, more than once. They were fascinated with it then, not having one of their own; now it's a cause for concern.
(It hasn't quite sunk in yet that something has followed them out of the dream. There is a distinct red glow lighting their left eyesocket, where once there was merely emptiness. They're too busy worrying about the Troupe Master to notice it, but it's an obvious change to an observer.) ]
[Grimm knows he could assure them that he was fine until the night was over but it would not be enough, so he allows them to listen to his heart. It had indeed been pounding, a quick stutter-stop when the battle had reached its peak, but was calming now. It is not difficult for him to breathe anymore and the true cause of Grimm's fall was because he had not expected the Nightmare King's words and the scream of a lonely, broken child trapped in a cocoon.
But while they fuss over him, it allows Grimm to observe the Vessel and see what has changed.]
I will be fine. But yourself, my friend...have you not noticed the changes that have followed you?
[He presses a hand against the left side of their head. The red glow calls him, a roaring fire to a small, yet strong flame.]
[ They seem relieved that no permanent damage has been done, at least; after a moment, their frantic movements come to a standstill, and then they half-sit half-fall right there. Their sleep hadn't exactly been restful, in hindsight.
They give him an uncomprehending stare; it seems like they're still drowsy, and it's making them a little slow on the uptake.
At least until he touches them -- presses a hand to the side of their head -- and then they feel a connection that wasn't there before, suddenly brought into focus by close contact. They startle, head jerking up as they sit up straight, staring back at him questioningly.
Even with the conversation fresh in their mind, they're clearly still not sure what all this means. Help. ]
[Even if they were fully awake, Grimm could not blame them for not quite understanding all that has happened. It was a large change and the Nightmare King is rarely if ever clear when he speaks, even to his own earthy vessel.
(A disconnect, knowing yet not knowing yourself entirely.)
But as they say, seeing is believing. Rolling his shoulders, Grimm stands and reaches down to pick up the Vessel.]
Perhaps a mirror will show you what I mean. Come, let us find one.
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Wait, now they remember.
They scramble to get to the source of the sound as quickly as possible. They might be panicking! They might be panicking a lot! Oh no what have they done. ]
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He cannot help but cough and press a hand against his chest. It would be a lie to say that did not hurt, to suffer a nightmare where he was trapped listening to his heart pound and stutter under the strain of bearing the Nightmare King's full power.
But the Vessel had to fight the God of Nightmares and light their own flame. That was a harder battle then simply watching the fight unfold. So Grimm smiles when he spots them.]
Good morning, my friend. Quite the wake-up call we both experienced?
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Unsure of how to apologise for what has happened, or how to start, they anxiously look him over instead. Tilting their head close in a clear attempt to listen for his heartbeat; it's something they've done before out of curiosity, more than once. They were fascinated with it then, not having one of their own; now it's a cause for concern.
(It hasn't quite sunk in yet that something has followed them out of the dream. There is a distinct red glow lighting their left eyesocket, where once there was merely emptiness. They're too busy worrying about the Troupe Master to notice it, but it's an obvious change to an observer.) ]
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But while they fuss over him, it allows Grimm to observe the Vessel and see what has changed.]
I will be fine. But yourself, my friend...have you not noticed the changes that have followed you?
[He presses a hand against the left side of their head. The red glow calls him, a roaring fire to a small, yet strong flame.]
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They give him an uncomprehending stare; it seems like they're still drowsy, and it's making them a little slow on the uptake.
At least until he touches them -- presses a hand to the side of their head -- and then they feel a connection that wasn't there before, suddenly brought into focus by close contact. They startle, head jerking up as they sit up straight, staring back at him questioningly.
Even with the conversation fresh in their mind, they're clearly still not sure what all this means. Help. ]
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(A disconnect, knowing yet not knowing yourself entirely.)
But as they say, seeing is believing. Rolling his shoulders, Grimm stands and reaches down to pick up the Vessel.]
Perhaps a mirror will show you what I mean. Come, let us find one.
[There is likely one in the crawl space.]