Tyaelaem had stood next to Simon and the first thing that came to his mind was that he just wanted to knock over the rabbit, jump on top of him and strangle him lifeless. However he feared that he might hurt his glasses that were still attached to his shirt. That was when his annoying voice spoke next to him [quote=Tyaelaem]"I know you don't like me, sirrah, but I see you've found the Lady of the Pond. I see she likes you. I have long ears, I hear her singing to you, yes. A good friend of the Kith, the Lady" You see, the monkeybat-boy," he pointed at Talan, "he can use Pirate magic and Kith magic all at the same time. Who's to say you can't too? The necklace there you've got, it's pirate-forged, like the Lantern, it's a prison but don't break it. Gentle, fragile! But what do you think might happen if you put on the Fox, yeah? What would happen if you gave the nice Lady a drink of the healing waters of the old grotto[/quote] This was the first time that he didn't want to injure the rabbit, in fact he was glad that he had even a small amount of information about the Lady with the voice of his sister. The one small test that he was going to perform to see how well he could test whether or not to trust him was how he was going to react when Simon took back his glasses without telling Tyaelaem what he was going to do. Simon took his right hand and slowly reached over to where his glasses were suspended off of the rabbits shirt and softly plucked them off. He held them in his hands like they were the answer to all of his problems. He placed them upon his nose and placed them behind his ears and everything was finally clear again since he had been charred and soaked. This was the first time that he had been happy to actually see Tyaelaems face. Simon looked Tyaelaem dead in the face [color=red] "Rabbit, tell me all that you know about the Lady of the Pond" [/color] After he spoke to Tyaelaem he placed the fox mask atop his head thinking about the possibility of using the mask if he truly felt the need. While he was standing there he gently held the single flower that remained from when he picked it up from the gully before the inferno truly torched the forest. While standing there he seen that after the confrontation between Anise and the rest had made the princess do what she did best, run away. Simon had debated chasing after her to make sure that she didn't get in any trouble, but he wanted to get some answers from the rabbit.