"I turned brightness down. How the hell-..." Aread would groan out. and rub at his eyes. The motion was rather realistic in comparison to a simple emote. It didn't look like it was pre-programmed in, and this game didn't have a natural VR headset compatibility built into it. Perhaps something strange simply to dismiss but it was another small detail. The half-fae would continue to rub at their eyes for a moment or two. Their vision was covered in different colored spots, but was soon returning to normal. They could see the cold and silent street covered in a mixture of dust and ash as if the place hadn't been traversed in ages. The wary and coated stone with very few splecks cleaned from where it had rained a long while before. Aread would look around the area. Stumbling back to their feet. Before quickly turning around in multiple circles. Adjusting their hands in front of them, flexing the individual fingers to type on an imaginary keyboard. Motioning as if he was controlling a mouse. But there would be no sign of, reaction from his own movements. He also, didn't feel anything in front of him. "What-" "Where..." Aread would suddenly snap over toward Talon. Quickly hurriedly pacing over toward the standard human. Before trying to slug the human's right shoulder, not enough to leave a sting, but enough to get attention, maybe hurt as much as a small pinch. "Did you feel that? Where are you right now?" He'd shoot the words in a worried pace. Biting down on his lower lip to keep himself from overloading Talon with more questions. The skitters of vermin, or other creatures could faintly be heard in the distance. Better than any surround sound than most speak systems, at least without studio quality. Although, there was also a distant groaning-.