Set feels a sense of loss. This had been a meaningful connection, a type she hadn't felt in a long time. She wanted more, but it was already gone. If this had been some sort of Caphtor echo, it certainly had a completely different personality. Things were off though. That feeling of falling asleep, that was a point that was off. An echo might have been frustrated at moving and gone through a catechism, maybe even done the feeling of twin sisters like that if it had been a psychic with a personality similar to Set's. But falling asleep like that, not something that would be in an echo. Maybe...if it's a part of Caphtor that's free but linked to something else...hm, no it wouldn't be afraid of getting lost if it had an anchor. None of that explained the eyes either. She shakes her head. She could lose herself in speculation and she needed to be helping her friends. "Please turn off arena cell and elevator monitoring for the next, let's say five minutes" she tells Caphtor. The arena plan was already off-script, but at least if Caphtor left, Canada would have free reign to do whatever preparations she wanted without anybody knowing. "Okay, now show me the Acanthus hall party and the Arena, I want to see all the high nobles present at both." She figured this was pretty safe as a request. Anyone engaging in a little voyeurism would ask the same thing, so even if Caphtor let slip that she'd asked for this view, it wouldn't tip off the Annunaki that anything was more amiss than a guard having inadequate self-discipline training (which would eventually get both said guard and his supervisor in some trouble, but that was acceptable). Set admitted to herself that she wasn't quite sure what to do if she did see something strange though. Running interference for Canada was at least straightforward. And once a noble reached the library, she could ask Caphtor to turn off the security and then teleport over there. She didn't have any idea what to do if she saw something weird happening with the nobles though. Marianne had assured them she had it handled, so Set was watching just in case a problem came up. And, admittedly, because she had nothing else to do at the moment and she was trying to pay attention instead of thinking about the eyeless girl.