Imogen levered herself into a slightly more comfortable position and folded her hands over her stomach, closing her eyes. She opened them a moment later, glancing to Hector and Hilana.
"Don't pay me any mind, now," Imogen said, matter-of-factly. She did not face the Sentinel, perhaps having noticed already that the Sentinel was already in compliance with her wishes. "I'll be alright by myself- or I won't, I suppose. But anything which can do for me, you're best well away from anyway."
The Sunsinger extended an arm and invoked her Runes for the first time since they'd arrived. The usual surge of aether came with an even greater surge of discomfort--her Cardinal rune was itself wounded, after all--but she persisted in her spell. It took much longer than she was used to, and she felt sweat beading on her brow, drawing salty trails across the raw skin.
Still, after a few moments of work, Imogen's sword, first of her Pact Weapons, materialized next to her, floating point-first just an inch from the scrivened floor of the chamber. The room seemed to darken for a moment as it drew in the light, building to a silent crescendo as it quietly caught fire. Unlike the gilt and elegant designs of Imogen's other pact weapons, the two-handed sword was painfully plain, as featureless and drab as it had been the day she'd bought it. Today, it was not even decorated by an inscription.
"You keep watch while I nap." Imogen instructed the weapon, as though it could take verbal directions. Inexplicably, it dipped slightly, as though nodding. She turned her head to the other side of her body, where a pair of little tawny eyes had opened in the long shadow cast by her Pact sword.
"I'd tell you to keep watch too, but I know you're going to fall asleep regardless."
The eyes did not react, and Imogen settled back against the wall and closed her eyes once again, her breathing slowing within seconds.