Efrix: See if he's okay.

EFRIX: Are you alright?
ATIEN: I.. think so, yeah. Thanks for saving me from that thing, whatever it was.
EFRIX: That "thing" was actually this site's only form of defense.
ATIEN: So this is your place? Ahh geez, I'm sorry for coming in and destroying your machine. Is there any way I can make it up to you?
EFRIX: No, I'm a trespasser here just like you.
ATIEN: Then what is this place, exactly?
EFRIX: It is a long-abandoned facility built in ancient times to store and protect something of high importance.
ATIEN: Wait, so it really is ancient? Then why did I see maps of space in the other room? Not to mention that machine. Was that a new addition, or...?
EFRIX: That's not important. Who are you and why are you here? Nobody would come to the rolling hills area and just stumble upon this place; otherwise, I'm sure it would be more well known.
ATIEN: I'm Atien Ebrias. Someone with a hooded jacket and no horns asked me to help find their missing friend somewhere around here. That friend wouldn't happen to be you, would it?
EFRIX: ...Yes, it would. In hindsight, maybe I should have told Gilan how long I was going to be here.
ATIEN: Glad that works out. To be honest, I was starting to wonder if you might have been the one holding his friend captive here, heh.
ATIEN: Anyway, uh... thanks again for saving me. It was pretty amazing how you were able to take that thing out like you did.
EFRIX: No, I should be the one thanking you, if anything.
ATIEN: ...Huh?
EFRIX: You may not have been aware due to the adrenaline rush of being in a life or death situation, but you actually did most of the work. In fact, I already knew of the machine's dormant presence. I was at a loss as to how I was going to take it down on my own.
ATIEN: But didn't you just need to shoot the gem off the spire thing on the back? It looked easy. Unless you just got lucky with that?
EFRIX: I could have easily shot its atherian gem, but in its initial state, I would have been unable to disconnect it from the spire. Since you damaged it enough, it no longer had enough energy to keep itself in place in such an event.
EFRIX: My own atherian energy could not physically damage the gem like your sword did, since the gem is crystallized atheria itself.
EFRIX: So anyway, yeah, good job defeating it.
ATIEN: Huh. Well, thank you, heh.
EFRIX: ...Hold on.
ATIEN: ?
EFRIX: The only thing that would activate the defense should be taking the authorization card.
EFRIX: Did you... try to take it?
ATIEN: You mean the weird machine thing that was in the wall?
ATIEN: I.. think so, yeah. Thanks for saving me from that thing, whatever it was.
EFRIX: That "thing" was actually this site's only form of defense.
ATIEN: So this is your place? Ahh geez, I'm sorry for coming in and destroying your machine. Is there any way I can make it up to you?
EFRIX: No, I'm a trespasser here just like you.
ATIEN: Then what is this place, exactly?
EFRIX: It is a long-abandoned facility built in ancient times to store and protect something of high importance.
ATIEN: Wait, so it really is ancient? Then why did I see maps of space in the other room? Not to mention that machine. Was that a new addition, or...?
EFRIX: That's not important. Who are you and why are you here? Nobody would come to the rolling hills area and just stumble upon this place; otherwise, I'm sure it would be more well known.
ATIEN: I'm Atien Ebrias. Someone with a hooded jacket and no horns asked me to help find their missing friend somewhere around here. That friend wouldn't happen to be you, would it?
EFRIX: ...Yes, it would. In hindsight, maybe I should have told Gilan how long I was going to be here.
ATIEN: Glad that works out. To be honest, I was starting to wonder if you might have been the one holding his friend captive here, heh.
ATIEN: Anyway, uh... thanks again for saving me. It was pretty amazing how you were able to take that thing out like you did.
EFRIX: No, I should be the one thanking you, if anything.
ATIEN: ...Huh?
EFRIX: You may not have been aware due to the adrenaline rush of being in a life or death situation, but you actually did most of the work. In fact, I already knew of the machine's dormant presence. I was at a loss as to how I was going to take it down on my own.
ATIEN: But didn't you just need to shoot the gem off the spire thing on the back? It looked easy. Unless you just got lucky with that?
EFRIX: I could have easily shot its atherian gem, but in its initial state, I would have been unable to disconnect it from the spire. Since you damaged it enough, it no longer had enough energy to keep itself in place in such an event.
EFRIX: My own atherian energy could not physically damage the gem like your sword did, since the gem is crystallized atheria itself.
EFRIX: So anyway, yeah, good job defeating it.
ATIEN: Huh. Well, thank you, heh.
EFRIX: ...Hold on.
ATIEN: ?
EFRIX: The only thing that would activate the defense should be taking the authorization card.
EFRIX: Did you... try to take it?
ATIEN: You mean the weird machine thing that was in the wall?
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