Ruli looked up, confused, until Kire pointed out they couldn't read it. "What?" Ruli glanced back down, finally realizing that it was written in the script of his own world. "Fuck." Ysaryn chuckled low behind him. "Yeah, it ... here." Ruli read aloud, glancing up when he was finished. As Daryll asked about the how, he shrugged. "People here speak it, is it so strange?" He wondered. "If it were to be elvish, yes, it would be." Ysaryn commented, leaning against the far side of the table with her arms crossed, paying attention despite her turned back. Ruli gestured in agreement. "You all speak the language, surely someone here has some knowledge about how to write it." As they discussed, Ruli listened, trying to sort out his own theories alongside theres. When Kire approached and offered his hand, he glanced to the other two before taking it, nodding in agreement. Before they left, he and Ysaryn fastened their borrowed coats, and Ruli noted Ysaryn said nothing to Ed before they left. Into heat. "I thought you said it was chilly?" Ruli said, looking delighted about the misinformation. Ysaryn, too, pulled off her coat quickly, folding it over her arm. "Myka." Ruli greeted, and Ysaryn grinned beside him. Then he frowned when she mentioned the camps. "People are willingly residing near it? Without really understanding?" "Homes are important." Ysaryn commented beside him. "People live in worse." "Homes an be replaced. People can't." He argued, following Kire and the others to the vantage point to look. Ysaryn inhaled deeply beside Daryll, her nose pointed toward the forest. "You can see heat." She informed them, raising her arm to sway her hand, gesturing to the waver in the air due to the warm temperature. "Can you see anything odd?" Ruli asked. "Or smell anything?" "Not from here." Ruli squinted, trying to see if there was anything he could see that she couldn't. As Myka went on, he glanced toward Ysaryn again. "No, I cannot to hear." He shrugged, then looked back around. "How many in total were affected out of those who were within its grasp?" He wondered. "Anyone within, or is it only a small percentage?"