"Tch," L'el lets out a sound, of both annoyance and from the stress of the situation, gripping his shoulders nervously as he stood, brow twitching. He was trying to hide away being disturbed by it all, albeit rather weakly at this point. He had seen things, horrible things throughout his life, murder was terrible but hardly anything new, no, what he witnessed was basically nothing less than extinction. What's more, he implied that Rey was some kind of ghost or whatever, she seemed rather lively to him but... she was rather pale. Opening his eyes, he casts a glare at Lehechalesh. "Tch, say all that is real... so what!? Why tell us this? Why the hell do you care? You certainly don't have a very high opinion of us! I'll tell you this much, that tone in your voice? It really pisses me off! That... godlike attitude... like nothing here will hurt you. So I'm thinking, what does a guy like you get out of all this? Some... sick amusement in running us around?"
Lehechalesh stands for a moment, his eye beaming for a moment, staring at L'el for a moment, then to everyone else, including Floyd who finally stepped out to them. Listening to Akana as well, then to Jax, then looking down he grins wide, his teeth bearing. "To be honest, each of you individually are just that, nothing special at all, this very meeting in and of itself is coincidental." His words were brutally straight to the point. Tilting his head back and staring down at them, shrugging his arms. "Or were you hoping to hear some tale of you all being some special chosen ones, that you have some hidden power that can instantly save the world through the power of friendship like in some cute little fairytale? I'm afraid the universe doesn't quite work that way, sorry!" L'el lets out an audible growl, while Rey remained morbidly quiet. For a moment, the giant's features soften some, his head lowers. "But... to put up a good fight against the inevitable? To move the immovable through stubborn will? I can at least say it is admirable, so I see hope in you... one my counterpart is too full of pride to see."
Shifting his gaze back, he proceeds to jab his hand into the air and with a sudden surge of air, and a loud crack, the air behind him begins to bend outwards, like visual distortion from a heat haze, before, what could only be described as a rip tears through the sky, just large enough for them to pass through. The other side was hardly anything recognizable, a completely alien landscape, flowing like an endless ocean, but also like a field of grass, twirling shapes seeming almost alive, vibrant in colors, beautiful, but something about it also was terrifying. "As for telling, maybe it is best to see her for yourselves... don't you think that would be more appropriate?"
Rey's voice squeaks, seeing the world beyond the gate before her, crackings into a mad giggle. "You'rrre kidding..? I'm... nothing special, actually the opposite, I mean... if I'm to get anything, I'm actually... actually useless. My greatest accomplishment? Being saved. And even then, I can't even be saved prroperly, so I'm terrrrible as even being the damsel in distrrrress... hahaha... I just want... something norrrmal, is all," she says, all the time twisting the bottom rim of her shirt nervously, near to tears.
"If that is your choice, then by all means... scurry away, little rabbit, and don't look back," Lehechalesh answers rather flatly, pointing her off down an alley. "But it'd certainly be unbecoming of your reputation. If you haven't noticed, Ga'ragh are no longer the beasts you had run from so long ago... I do wonder if the change had anything to do with a certain martyr. Alas it seems, she truly did die after all."
Rey stood quietly, her pupils constricting to slits, rubbing her arm nervously, her head now downcast.