Hilana and Lia were engrossed in their work, and both of the Vastian sisters missed the telltale cues of something being off until the wards flickered and vanished. That made them both pause and look at each other, Lykos, and the Sentinels in the room. The shadow-attuned sister was presented with the image of what had happened when her back was turned, and that very much reminded Hilana of the voidspawn in Ecith. The creatures that had slipped into the shadows of her companions in order to attack them. But she knew there was no way for the void creatures to get---
Oh.
Oh, faex.
Lia.
Lia was of the Void. Maybe not intentionally, but... she wouldn't do something to... she had not been happy there, obviously and had been relieved to be out; so it didn't stand to reason that she would do anything to jeopardize that. The fact that she had not acted like anything was amiss suggested to the younger sister that whatever that was was without her knowledge. "Are you alright?" Hilana asked her elder sister.
"I am fine, Hilana. Why?" Lia blinked at her. "What is it?"
"The shadows said something came off of yours," she explained. Lia's head tilted, and she shook her head after a moment.
"I don't know what you mean," she looked at her hands, and back at the wild child. She was deeply concerned, however: she didn't want to cause a problem that might mean what freedoms she had earned and enjoyed so far out here would be ripped from her.
"Nothing for it," Hilana said finally. "This is possibly the most secure place in the Expanse." She went back to her Pictographs, focusing on the paths and vortices. This needed to be done right, what with the peculiar aetherwork that would be occurring in this room. The Vastiana also knew that if she went and jumped full tilt into something, she was like as not to get into the way. The Sentinels were surely far more aware and well-prepared for anything and everything, and she may as well continue what she was doing. Paths grew into Continuums, all of them directed towards the aetherite foci.
When the roar shook the room, Hilana felt the shadows coalesce into hers, making her own that much larger. "Well, we have company," she lowered her brush. "Do you think it will want some tea and baklava?" her tone was dry, and she saw the portal being formed. She would wait and see what came of it. Lia was quite tense, and Hilana's words did nothing to ease her or her nerves. She could only hope that she hadn't done something somehow that would get everyone, particularly those she cared about, injured.