"[b]Levi...Leviathan.[/b]" Aloa mused outloud, though she would continue walking, considering Jaakuna's words. "[b]His Highness--Grant--referred to her as 'That treacherous Archadian snake woman' once. I would have thought you would be more cautious around her.[/b]" She said as she turned the corner, and in a few seconds they would end up back at the center of the village. Without so much as a warning, Aloa headed start for Emiri, who had stayed in the same spot since the pair had walked off. She looked between the two somewhat curiously, though for some reason Aloa looked more menacing then usual. "[b]Um...[/b]" Emiri started, though she was quickly silenced by Aloa. "[b]Be still, child.[/b]" Aloa instructed, placing both her hands on the sides of Emiri's head. The brunette squirmed lightly, clearly discomforted by the viera. "[b]The Dream Powder...it's been hastened tremendously. I have to admit myself somewhat impressed, the properties of Dream Powder are so intricate that even the slightest slip up may have had dastardly effects for the worse. But this...this was done well.[/B]" She muttered, staring intently at the wreath. "[b]...Her magic has been laced into this, that much I can see. The recovery has been enhanced greatly. Of course, this woman...[/b]" She trailed off, narrowing her eyes and remaining silent for a moment. Emiri let out a small whimper. Her head hurt more now that Aloa was poking around. "[b]Is something wrong?[/b]" Emiri asked. Aloa would finally release her at this point, though her stare was still intense. "[b]...Nothing I can pinpoint, per se.[/b]" She admitted. "[b]That kind of magic isn't very common for most Humes to know of.[/b]" She fell silent, clearly in deep thought.