Zef listened, then waved his hand in dismissal at Sivan's request. The elf had been looking at Imogen in a new light knowing she was familiar with the covens. It had been some time since he had been a part of the communal mind in the Grove, so while some shadowy fragments of memory arose to offer context to her words, but they weren't enough to accomplish much. As soon as he retreated from the Grove, he had become merely Sivan once more, and Exael had become merely Exael.
But once Zef bade him stay, he considered whether he ought not to speak privately with Imogen while they were both in the city. He was touched his old friend felt comfortable sharing uncomfortable feelings from his past with him, but the secrets of the covens were not Sivan's to share openly.
"No, he wouldn't want to go to Zaichaer himself, I suppose," Zef said softly, strangely pained. He sighed, pinched the bridge of his nose for a moment, then sighed again and took another sip of tea.
He looked up at Sivan first, then to Imogen.
"She was lovely when I met her," he said, voice still soft with ancient memory, then taking on more of a professorial tone as he offered more substantial context, "and so, so intelligent. I'm not a sembler, so her magic remained a bit of a mystery to me. She was what we of the Tower call a hedge witch—not for association with the Zaichaeri covens, but because she was largely self-taught. I was learning it as a science; for her, it was still... magical. I think that is part of what drew me to her... and caused most of our arguments. But that's not what you want to know.
"I do believe she came from Zaichaer originally, or within its sphere of influence. She liked to be mysterious, so it was difficult to pin her down for exact answers even with exact questions..."
"The Grymalka are the great healers and spiritists—that is, speakers of the dead," Sivan supplied. "The Kindred are more druidic in nature, and truck with wild spirits and elementals."
Zef considered.
"You might ask them about Modron," he finally told Imogen. "Didn't have a family name. Neither does Finn. Don't know if she had family back there. I would say to ask her son, Finn's father, but they have all moved to Solunarium now." He frowned.
"But I know she spoke to spirits and without a drop of Dratori blood to my knowledge." He nodded to Sivan. "Whether spirits of the dead or spirits of nature, I know not. So either coven might have some knowledge of her. I can say that she knew how to use pictographs to augment her work. Finn never told me whether she had left a grimoire or aught behind. But she was a private person, even with a paramour, even with her son and grandchildren. I wish you luck, but even they might not know all that much."
He frowned.
"Or how much effort you're willing to go to investigating on his behalf."
Sivan cleared his throat. "I have contacts in the Kindred if you need any doors opened."



