Aithne Charr
Heir of Fire
Solan groaned as all he could smell was smoke, and alot of it. It took him more than a few seconds, maybe even minutes for his eyes to scan over the scene before him as twisted metal, sparks, and something all too noticeable reached his nose. The smell of the dead. He hated that smell sometimes, especially when it wasn't caused by him because it meant that innocents were probably those among the dead and he found that detestable.
His hands pulled him up, pain shooting up his spine as he gritted his teeth and let out a loud yell that echoed down the halls and left him panting. His eyes staring down at the leg of his that was not suppose to look like that as he groaned now with pain still flaring. It was fractured, that was witout a doubt and by the feeling of how much pain was going through him, it was not going to be easy to walk on it. He should be able to apply enough healing from what he knew to correct most of the damage, but he was going to need something to walk on or to support himself if he had any chance of walking.
What had even happened... what had happened when to cause this he wondered. One moment it had been a normal passage on a passenger ship until suddenly the ship had been rocked and it had been sent slaming towards the desert belok of Er'kit. He had only just barely had the time to protect himself and he knew that the chance for anyone else to have survived this was low to none which made him saddened but he had to get up and moving.
Something stopped him though, his mind reaching out just to be sure and there it was, what he was looking for. A single life had not been snuffed out by the crash, that was something that genuinely surprised him and now he wondered, who this signature belonged to as he pulled himself up and started walking, his body more so dragging itself along a wall so that he could staff off the damaged leg while his body worked to knit it together as best he could through the force. He was no healer and what he did know would not be able to heal his wound all the way, much less if this other one had wounds too.