The boy climbs to his feet first. He's still disoriented but only from the magic itself. He's still strong for his age and size, and used to dragging himself up when he gets knocked down.
He could, like many children and teens, think only of himself, but he still reaches down for Raistlin's arm and tugs on it to try help him up.
The man had talked about collapsing. Little Cato is assuming that means that Raistlin's magic would make him feel weak. As disoriented as he's been, he can still probably physically support someone, as long as they lead him to the right direction. And he intends to.
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The boy climbs to his feet first. He's still disoriented but only from the magic itself. He's still strong for his age and size, and used to dragging himself up when he gets knocked down.
He could, like many children and teens, think only of himself, but he still reaches down for Raistlin's arm and tugs on it to try help him up.
The man had talked about collapsing. Little Cato is assuming that means that Raistlin's magic would make him feel weak. As disoriented as he's been, he can still probably physically support someone, as long as they lead him to the right direction. And he intends to.