[He feels a sense of wrongness too, but he also feels oddly better, now that he's closer to her. Of course he cares for his subjects. Especially here, far from Daibazaal, his people should band together and assist each other.
It's a straightforward question, and he doesn't find it difficult to answer. He does so without hesitation, the warmth of his concern still radiating from him.]
I was on a mission with the other paladins of Voltron when I suddenly appeared here.
[He had been in contact with them, and then—he'd been abruptly cut off.]
They're not here.
[He'd tried to contact them, of course. His first thought had been that his displacement was yet another of the strange things Alfor's creations were capable of. But no, apparently not.]
no subject
It's a straightforward question, and he doesn't find it difficult to answer. He does so without hesitation, the warmth of his concern still radiating from him.]
I was on a mission with the other paladins of Voltron when I suddenly appeared here.
[He had been in contact with them, and then—he'd been abruptly cut off.]
They're not here.
[He'd tried to contact them, of course. His first thought had been that his displacement was yet another of the strange things Alfor's creations were capable of. But no, apparently not.]