The ork was not far off with her speculations, yet she was not quite right. The smoke which swirled around the soul was like a cage, a part of Lyrielle's essence which she controlled as easily as her own hand. Because of its spiritual nature the smoke could interact directly with the soul, and other ethereal creatures, but the secret was in fact in the outsider's skin. Thin white lines had carved themselves across the woman's palms up to her elbow, pictographs reminiscent of both necromancy and artificing, which together let her reach in and pluck a soul from a creature even without the use of special tools. Lyrielle was herself a magical instrument, her entire body perfected for use in all of the world magics.
Lyrielle watched Imogen curiously as she approached, wondering what it was the ork would do. She thought the woman might have a method similar to her ability to talk to bones, but as she observed her she concluded this was not the case. This fact made the other woman seem all the odder, for what a peculiar ability to talk to bones without the skill to speak with a soul directly. Lyrielle pondered what to do, and for moment considered pulling them all into her soul space to converse... but there was a simpler method.
Locking her gaze on the soul in her palm she spun her power into it, the smoke flowing faster as she reached deep into the soul. There was a slight flicker as Lyrielle manifested the personality the soul last possessed, allowing its voice to be heard by Imogen as she questioned it. Lyrielle was a bit surprised at herself as she had not considered her abilities being used in such a manner, but one should take those sorts of happy accidents in stride.
She let the two converse, as limited as it was, in peace. The appearance of the weapon made her frown slightly, but it was not as if she had not seen it before. Up until this moment Lyrielle had discounted Imogen as a non threat, possibly even defenseless, but it seemed even kittens had claws.
Lyrielle raised an eyebrow as Imogen stood. She had heard of the Grymalka. They were not one of the covens who had assisted her, but neither had they opposed her efforts as she suspected the sunsingers might have. Looking down at the soul once more Lyrielle considered a moment before lifting the orb up and quickly swallowing it whole. She felt the soul's fear as it was consumed, but as it fell into her soul space it fell into a restful state like the rest she had collected thus far.
"Dangerous indeed." Lyrielle said, covering her mouth with a finger as her eyes fell on Imogen once more, "Why must they stop it?"
Genuine curiosity was in her voice as she asked, "What issue is there if the undead walk the mist?"