[center][h2][b]Kareet of Arcaeda[/b][/h2][/center] [hr] There were a fair few words in Vigdis’ explanations that did not translate through her armband. Kareet copied them down into her notes, sounding them out as best as she could. Were they result of errors, maybe some kind of mistake in Gar’Tan’s work? Or perhaps these were concepts that were simply unknown to Kanth-Aremek? The latter, she felt, would be far more exciting to her. She did not imagine it would be anything she would be able to understand quickly, but what she had heard so far seemed to confirm the potential of what she [i]could[/i] learn. Unfortunately, before Kareet could start demonstrating her own power, it seemed that Silbermine’s interruption was most certainly going to be interrupting her. She could not hide her frustration, though to most of the others, it would likely seem that she was frustrated at Silbermine himself. In truth, she did not care if he was involved. As far as she was concerned, he could speak to the Humans as much as he wanted. What she cared about was the fact that he kept interrupting her work. Or rather, the conflict between him and Nellara kept interrupting her work. If that conflict were to end, she would no longer have a problem. Kareet approached alongside Nellara, leaning in to whisper to her. “Look…why don’t we just let him stay? I’m sure a five minute conversation with Silbermine will do more to convince the Humans of your point than we ever could.” While Kareet had not demonstrated the full extent of her abilities, the fact that they could make electricity at all had already seemed to satisfy Vigdis. She did not want to continue discharging lightning bolts in Silbermine’s presence, regardless. Instead, she returned her attention to Vigdis. “These politics are not usually my concern. The Sages are concerned primarily with knowledge. Regardless of who you do or don’t want to work with, I just want to offer you a trade. Not from the Ascendancy, but from me. Help me write my encyclopedia, and I will give you as much of this ‘electricity’ as I can.”