In a way maybe Ignatius realized now that this journey wasn't a fun walk in the park and they weren't a match for any demon around, especially not tired and beat as they were now. He worried a bit that Ignatius was more hurt than he let on, maybe even broke something during the fall without noticing, but there wasn't much Azrael could do right now to help either. He wasn't a great motivational speaker that could pull Ignatius out of his own gloomy thoughts either. Their situation was grim, there was no denying that. They had no ressources and were both hurt. For all the healing this guy could maybe do, he needed energy for it as well, energy which he didn't have right now. "Well, you also should keep your blood in your body. Tomorrow we will try and find some wood and oil. If these are catacombs I am sure we find a torch somewhere." Since it was dark either way Azrael was fine resting a bit longer into the day. They'd be able to sleep calmer at day regardless, demons didn't avoid the sun, they avoided this plane during day. The vampire would probably not follow them down here either.
Azrael felt himself up a little bit. He couldn't deny his back hurting from the multiple times he crashed into something, trees and stones. The pain from the punch in his gut hadn't subsided yet either. Maybe he had some broken ribs as well. He mainly just wanted to know how he was doing and his adrenaline let up now too. Tiredness washed over him like a curse. Azrael took his sheathed sword off his belt for better access once he'd finally rest up. Ignatius started to talk again, his voice still shaking, but he seemed too prideful to admit to it. Azrael likewise was not the comforting type. "Whether you carry an artifact or not doesn't matter. There was a whole army that got wiped out, so I already knew what I signed up for. It truly doesn't matter if you carry something or are the artifact yourself, someone is after us either way and it's also not your fault." That just means it was harder to give up what was so important. If he had to guess, he'd suspect the demons that were after the artifact before burnt down this place because they thought it was here already while also invading a vampires terriroty who simply wanted to know what was going on. That only put more guilt on Ignatius probably, so Azrael again kept quiet about it. The death of those people who once lived here was the demons fault, not his, but he might spiral down further. "Just try and rest a bit. We'll get out of here tomorrow." A white lie sometimes was necessary. Azrael couldn't promise it, but he wasn't going to give up either.
Azrael felt himself up a little bit. He couldn't deny his back hurting from the multiple times he crashed into something, trees and stones. The pain from the punch in his gut hadn't subsided yet either. Maybe he had some broken ribs as well. He mainly just wanted to know how he was doing and his adrenaline let up now too. Tiredness washed over him like a curse. Azrael took his sheathed sword off his belt for better access once he'd finally rest up. Ignatius started to talk again, his voice still shaking, but he seemed too prideful to admit to it. Azrael likewise was not the comforting type. "Whether you carry an artifact or not doesn't matter. There was a whole army that got wiped out, so I already knew what I signed up for. It truly doesn't matter if you carry something or are the artifact yourself, someone is after us either way and it's also not your fault." That just means it was harder to give up what was so important. If he had to guess, he'd suspect the demons that were after the artifact before burnt down this place because they thought it was here already while also invading a vampires terriroty who simply wanted to know what was going on. That only put more guilt on Ignatius probably, so Azrael again kept quiet about it. The death of those people who once lived here was the demons fault, not his, but he might spiral down further. "Just try and rest a bit. We'll get out of here tomorrow." A white lie sometimes was necessary. Azrael couldn't promise it, but he wasn't going to give up either.