As Venetia dressed once more Lyra reigned in her expression, somewhat at a loss at her outward show of emotion. Setting aside the stability of her mind Lyra now saw that this woman was more than she had first appeared, and that mark was only a part of the unfolding mystery. She would have thought the Kyntori long dead with the state of the current age, yet much like herself they had somehow survived and taken a new form. Her thoughts wandered to the man she had met in the Warrens a season past... Dante? Knowing what she did now the symptoms he presented seemed to be connected with the Kyntori, and with a pause in that train of thought, Lyra thought there might be some resemblance between that man and Venetia herself. Were they related? All humans looked alike to Lyra so she couldn't be sure.
With a shake of her head, Lyra began to walk once more, heading toward another building several streets away. She didn't immediately answer Venita's next question but took the silence afterward to collect her thoughts. It seemed she was right. Venetia wanted her for something, and what it was was more surprising than the revelation that Vitalis was well and truly still alive in Ransera. Caught up as she was Lyra did not even pause to think hateful things at the mention of Sol'Valen.
When she finally spoke she did so quietly, with a curious glance at Venetia where she walked beside her, "Ritualists? Is that what they are called now?"
With a wry smile Lyra shrugged, "Godcasting, archmages, these are things I know of well. In a time before time, such things were merely the way of the world. That was when gods walked the realm and giants did their greatest works." She said the words with a sense of nostalgia like she was remembering something she had lived and not something she had simply read in a book. "The Dinor'afael were the keepers of the scripts, those who recorded the greatest works of magic conceivable. They took the songs of magic and the world itself and cast them into language, bringing dreams and wishes into reality."
When they neared the next building she knelt down and took out her knife to carve yet another symbol into the wooden frame, but she tilted her head so that she could still see Venetia as she asked a question in return, "What is it you seek to accomplish if you acquire such knowledge?"