Vylrath watched the form of Igraine emerge in the room. He was shocked himself, the pain in her face obvious. He almost dropped the sword, keeping it to the side while she clung to him- her face covered in fresh tears. It would be hard explaining why he had caused her such devastation in such a short amount of time. Igraine had been his world and now he was destroying hers.
His makeshift body began to feel weak, wondering if he would be able to connect with it much longer. Looking toward Kahlan and Isabella, he hoped they would help him with an explanation. In her own ways, Igraine was still naïve about the world. Instead of filling her mind more grief and confusion, he decided to explain Thorin's actions later.
Holding Igraine, he could feel her strength slowly wane. “I'll do anything I can to save him- only because you requested it.” Pausing, Vylrath wondered if he could quickly explain Vuri. Shaking his head, he realistically couldn't. The Vuri had a long history and it would take days to explain their abilities.
“You know that Isabella is different than the Fae...she will be giving him her blood to survive. He won't be the same man you knew and he will no longer be demonic- he will be something darker.” Watching Isabella give her blood. She had always been loyal to the Vuri, often sacrificing herself. He admired her for that, most of the Vuri having been turned against their will. Isabella had suffered the worst out of the remaining Vuri, but he had never heard her complain about her duties to him.
Doubting that Igraine would understand, he took her to another room to explain himself. Even after all of this time, she seemed to be the only one to think he had a good heart. He could hear his son scream in pain, but it was Igraine's suffering that bothered him more intensely.
“I attacked him. I could have easily killed him for what he attempted to do to your mother. You and her are my only light. Too often has he defied the wrong people and he must learn. He will be under Isabella's control and connected to me and her, until he passes on into the next life.” Vylrath explained, watching her blank expression. He sighed, feeling as though he failed her. This life had been too comfortable for her- the sight of blood putting her in a hysteria.
“You must understand. I did it to protect you and Kahlan. He had a sword aimed for her throat.” He could hear Thorin's screams becoming more faint and turning into moaning sounds. The bloodletting was working. If they weren't careful, Igraine might suffer more than Thorin and he would never be able to live with himself if that happened.
“You are my light Igraine. I won't let some bastard son of mine, extinguish that.” Vylrath left her with her thoughts, understanding that she needed time to think. Returning to Isabella and Kahlan, he watched the process with slight enthusiasm. Kahlan had never seen the process of someone turning into a Vuri, but he knew most things didn't surprise her in this world.
Turning toward her, he hoped she would understand his actions. “If I had known what it would do to Igraine, I would have never injured him so badly. I tried explaining my actions, but I think she is too naïve to understand the circumstances.”
Resting his hand on Isabella's shoulder, he motioned for her to move away from Thorin. Thorin would go through the process of death and experience a different life in the morning. He looked at Isabella with kind eyes, the sight of Igraine's tears humbled him momentarily.