It'd be a little more interesting to the Knight if they actually spurred him to talk, but that would mean breaking his concentration. That wouldn't be worth relieving a sliver of completely negligible boredom.
It's more fascinating to see what Lemm chooses, where he moves and what oddities he scrutinizes. They even place a claw or two on things he's shown safe to touch, though they get nothing out of it (but for a sense of inclusion). They do check for any unexpected threats around shadowy corners, but the most terrifying thing they discover are where bits of wallpaper peeled off to reveal some sort of mold.
The study, however, is something they want to see. They don't know what a Relic Seeker does about paper preservation, and watch expectantly for when he'll pick up any of the writing for them to take a glance at.
Instead, he reveals he's actually forgotten they're around.
They offer a light wave. Yes, greetings, they're still here, as loose guard and no-longer guide.
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It's more fascinating to see what Lemm chooses, where he moves and what oddities he scrutinizes. They even place a claw or two on things he's shown safe to touch, though they get nothing out of it (but for a sense of inclusion). They do check for any unexpected threats around shadowy corners, but the most terrifying thing they discover are where bits of wallpaper peeled off to reveal some sort of mold.
The study, however, is something they want to see. They don't know what a Relic Seeker does about paper preservation, and watch expectantly for when he'll pick up any of the writing for them to take a glance at.
Instead, he reveals he's actually forgotten they're around.
They offer a light wave. Yes, greetings, they're still here, as loose guard and no-longer guide.