Ophelia
Ophelia's attention was, initially, mostly focused upon the strange creature she had effectively just slain, still looking for clues in the details of the dispersing mist even as it faded to nothingness. When the strange glass-like orb fell to the ground Ophelia went to pick it up immediately, curiously gazing upon it to determine something about it. She was going to ask the Holy Moonlight Sword before Torquil's issues began to compound, and she turned to him in a worried state not long after it began--though noticeably much slower than Farren had, preoccupied as she was.
She observed him very carefully, strafing around him to get a better look at his features, trying not to be distracted by the sound of his furious and ragged breaths increasing in intensity. She watched him with growing concern and curiosity, initially worried for his longevity, but as his skin began to writhe of its own accord as though possessed she progressed from worried to outright frightened. She truly had no idea what might happen if he were to die here, in the Dream, nor did she understand how this strange coincidence had come to be. Farren and Torquil seemed to be the only ones who caused such strange disruptions to the Dream's otherwise placid (if lightly melancholic) permanence, so she could assume it was yet another consequence of their false Paleblood--and this had her watching him like a proverbial hawk. When the worst of it happened and he exploded with viscera Ophelia was close enough and looking intently enough to be covered by a spray of blood--though she truly seemed to barely notice, peering through the mess to see the subtle signs of life upon Torquil's body. Beneath the armour seeing his chest rising and falling would be difficult, so she leaned down and hovered her hand just over his mouth and nose to make sure he was breathing (if she couldn't hear the sound) and looked down at him with a grim countenance.
"Mother Moon above, what was that? You're right, just like Pallid's bell, but... it seemed to be something the apparition did? And not something tied to its existence, because the change overtook him after it was dispersed... Hm. Perhaps the little ones will know more?" Ophelia spoke, leaning down to present the blood-red orb to them and acquire a new description that might offer some insight.