[color=ed1c24]“Right,” [/color]Alexander muttered as he left the vial with Thoth for the appraisal, [color=ed1c24]“please do just that.”[/color] He remembered Vincent’s quickly afterwards and fished the other man’s potion from a pocket and passed it over to Thoth as well. [color=ed1c24]“This one too please.”[/color] He took her words into consideration and figured that as a Goddess her knowledge of the Labyrinth would be better than their own. Especially given she was supposed to be somewhat of a bookworm and intellectual if the rumors were correct. Thus Alexander didn’t doubt her words and thought back to what had happened in the Labyrinth. [color=ed1c24]“Well… I don’t think there was anything on the vials since he grabbed them with his gloves on. Beyond that, he drank a bit of some antidote for the poison at first…” [/color] His eyes narrowed in thought as he tried to recall the exact details of that moment, and after a moment he felt more certain. [color=ed1c24]“Yeah, that’s when his movements got a bit sluggish. The antidote wasn’t fully effective or something since he downed the rest of it only a few moments later, and right after that was when he got fully immobilized.”[/color] From the details he remembered it seemed to point at the antidote as the most likely culprit for Vincent’s poisoning which was frankly a shitty trade-off. While he waited for a response from the Goddess he also began to untie the pack and suit from Vincent, keeping the paralyzed adventurer propped up with a leg. [color=ed1c24]“Reason aside, got anything to fix him up or will it pass with time?”[/color]