Ysaryn winked at Kire as she began to eat, casting a secondary glance in Ed's direction in time to see him frown at his cousin. Her fuchsia eyes flit to Ruli, next, who shook his head before gesturing to Envy. [i]Don't ask.[/i] He hinted, and turned toward Gavin. "Visions and dreams are different, but part of the same strand of understanding." Envy said. "If I recall, there was a scholar, long ago, who said all dreams were visions that were simply not powerful enough to be accurate. He enjoyed the use of hallucinogenic devices to help let his mind speak more clearly and obtain more accurate visions. Though many denounced him as a simple imaginative addict." "In theory, the same sort of charm we used on the palace could work to dispel dreams and visions if worn by us." Ruli mentioned to Gavin. "Assuming they are magic." "What else are they to be?" Ysaryn asked, her mouth full. Ruli shrugged. Envy tapped his finger to the table in thought. "If they truly are interference from the Gods, then they are divinity." "There's no proof that divinity isn't magic. Or visa versa." Ruli argued stubbornly. "I have not said that they-" Daryll's sudden question silenced the Kartaian, who glanced in Ruli's direction with a gently frown before going back to his meal. Ruli arched an eyebrow before likewise resuming, his attention shifted to the Tower-dwelling Wyvern. At Narda's mention of the sunset, Envy grinned, while Ruli glanced back toward Kire. "You think the strange visions you get have something to do with the Goddess?" He asked suddenly. He heard Envy put down his fork with a exasperated sigh, which Ruli ignored. "You were getting them long before the gate thing."