Keyleth was rattled and unsure of what was happening. But she still stopped, gave Percy a quick wry smile. "We wouldn't have let that be ... your end, no matter what." Even if they couldn't raise him, they would have found away to follow Orthax back to whatever Abyssal hell he dwelt on and killed him there to free what was left of Percy to find some kind of peace. That much, at least, Keyleth was sure of. Once she'd known what was happening ... she couldn't have left it like that. No one else would have wanted to either. "We couldn't get back sooner. We were meant to be in Whitestone with Pike but we were ... here, instead" Keyleth said, biting back the urge to apologize for not getting Percy back faster, or where she meant to go. He was shaken enough, he didn't need to have her babbling apologies at him too.
Percy dropped his head onto Gilmore's chest and Keyleth blinked again, since that was ... also not what she thought was happening. Her eyes went to Vax, but she said nothing, just made a face, looking at the yelling man again before dousing her hands. She truly hoped they were safe, or she'd be little use. Again.
No one else seemed concerned about the strangers, so Keyleth just watched, when the one that had been yelling walked over and ... slapped a star on Vax's chest? Vax didn't look worried, but it was one more thing Keyleth didn't get at all. She edged further out of the way to give Cassandra room to get to Percy, rolling her eyes at Percy's reaction. "No one gets to die again anytime soon," she told him.
Cisco snorted a little at the gold star. "You know no one is going to get that but you and me and Harry," he muttered. He didn't try to grab the guy again though, just stayed close behind him and watched worriedly and noted that this was way too many people for the lab. Maybe he'd add an occupancy limit to the rules no one followed.