They each lowered their heads in agreement when Kire pointed out it was harmless in the right hands. Undoubtedly true, considering what each of them were able to do, and had once done before they'd traded hostile lives for peaceful ones. Ruli glanced to Envy, who glanced back. Or tried. The elf instead looked to the wall just over Ruli's left ear, but at least he was close and Ruli took it as a reassuring glance. As Kire asked for it to be a strong memory, Ruli froze, trying to sort through the endless stream of memories in his head to find one that would be appropriate. Good. Personal. "So." Envy said thoughtfully, looking toward Kire again. "These gems call to one another when in close proximity. Would that not, when you come into close proximity with any dolls that have them implanted, alert them to your presence as well?" He shook his head. "I dislike that idea, too, though not as much." He cast another look at Rulitus, who was still lost in thought. So much so, that he didn't hear Kire's question at first. "Ruli." Envy said, pulling him from his labyrinth of thoughts. "Hm?" He glanced up, peering from Envy's pinkish eyes to Kire's unnatural grey ones. He froze, retracing what he'd heard. "Oh. Yeah, I'm sure. Too stubborn to die but also too stupid to avoid danger like this. I've had my fair share." Envy inhaled, looking displeased, but offered no further comment on the matter. "Ruli, go and collect Ysaryn. Bring her back here. And Zeke, please. Don't leave him stranded." Ruli twitched an eyebrow, silently remarking that he was glad Envy had specified, before he rose and left the chamber. The moment they were alone, Envy turned toward Kire. "Bring him back." He whispered, pleading. "I know you have a long list of promises made to us, and none of them I will hold you to, save this. Bring him back to me."