The Drakelph sighed as she released the spell. She hadn't thought it was an illusion, and had merely been trying to create an illusion of sorts herself. Apparently, though, there was stronger magic at work here. If that was the case, there would be no use in trying to reword the spell. She turned her head as Valdemar spoke. "I can technically create illusions too, with my spells," she said at he remarked on Julian's ability. "However, for me it is is not really a skill or trait, so my view of her" - here she nodded to the Fellox - "is not as 'impaired'." Suddenly remebering the witchlights, which were now floating lazily along the ground, she made a slight hand gesture and the witchlights disappeared.
She listened curiously as they all revealed they were here for the same thing - a library. At Lok-Simai's question, she shook her head. "No, I'm here for something completely different. A... scouting trip, you could say." The Drakelph's tail twitched as her eyes shone excitedly. All this talk had piqued her interest. "What exactly is this library? Why is it so special?" she asked curiously. Her thoughts swirled as she remembered something Cipactli had just said. The most fantastical libraries pale in comparison. "Map or not, surely if all of you have come here, and are all searching for the same thing, then it must be nearby? You don't meet a lot of people wandering around the Tengel, and certainly not all searching for the same thing." Would there be books there, and ancient stories, on how to catch a Moonling? Mm, maybe. But it wouldn't be just that, of course not. There could be all sorts of scientific records there! She remembered the first time she'd gone to a library, with the two Tali, searching through the aisles. There had been that book written by some pompous narcissistic Magistry. She almost giggled at the thought, but stifled it, not wanting to appear to be laughing for no reason. There was no guarantee of finding it, but she'd probably get some scouting work done in it anyways. She'd help these people.