Thomas did not quite pick comprehend was Velx was saying, at least at first. As a Griscian, even one who had left home quite some time ago, magic just did not come to mind as quickly as it normally would. As she disrobed, he wondered if she were mentally competent. If wasn't until she spoke that Thomas realized that she was alluding to some kind of magic. Maybe the one that atomized the body and then, if all went well, reconstructed the bodies in their respective forms. Hopefully, with no atoms switched about -- he wanted to keep his body parts where they were, thank you. As it stood, though, it sounded like Velx was fairly certain she could create an advantage for the two of them, and if it would lessen the risk of injury, Thomas was willing to take a chance on potentially ending up with an extra finger.
"I'm not sure how this works, but if your intent is to transport me with you, I am willing to come along for the ride. How does it work? Do I have to disrobe, as you did?"
He wasn't entirely sure what the rules were. He looked down at his clothes: worn leather boots, loose fitting linen trousers over fitted linen small clothes, a linen shift and a wool sweater, then his coat. He didn't have armor to wear, but with the covered torch in one hand, the bottles of perfume in a small bag, his gun in its holster, and some spare ammunition in his coat pocket, he was ready as he was going to be. If anything needed to be modified, he'd comply as he was able. He had no intention of having Velx accidentally explode him, or put his left foot on his right hand, or whatever else her magic was capable of.