Quelen listened politely and nodded her head as Blythe did her best to answer her questions. Divination certainly sounded like a very interesting, if maybe a little confusing gift to have. Quelen wasn't even sure if she could imagine what it would be like to have such visions. She wanted to know more, specifically to hear some examples from Blythe, but she didn't want to appear rude or prying.
Blythe's answer about the stones was certainly understandable, and Quelen felt a little silly about asking. If the stones were a mystery, then how much could Blythe know about them? She noticed Blythe looking her over, she had seen that look before, and smiled at the Konti, "Are you curious about how I lost my hand? I do not mind sharing the story, if you wish."
Quelen gave a little laugh at Blythe's question, "No, there is no reason for any of you to fear me. I have no knowledge of any weapons or ways of fighting, and while I might be able to annoy with my singing I would certainly not dream of doing so."
Following Blythe through the doorway Quelen looked about the room with wide eyes. She'd never seen people training with weapons before, and was surprised to see that some of what they were doing almost looked like dancing. Their movements were a little harsh as their weapons connected, and certainly not long enough to constitute a full dance, but without the Suvai in their hands Quelen imagined it would look like a school of dance rather than weapons.
"Are all ways of fighting like this?" Quelen asked softly, not wanting to be too loud and disturb those who were practicing, "With how they move and flow, it's almost like they are doing an aggressive dance."