Henk gently released Istra as she steadied herself, grateful that all was well. The professor's safety aside, it would have been quite a predicament if she'd been knocked unconscious or injured, and the last two people she'd been with were students from Vel Anir. The possibility of a misunderstanding of epic proportions was... well, it made him shudder just a little.
And he'd chastised Edric and Noel about not starting a war.
Istra's explanation was out of the realm of Henk's knowledge, but he followed her line of thinking. "It stands to reason that anybody with sufficient motive to hide the book for generations would have magic powerful enough to protect it. That it was still within the Sentinel's Home after all this time... perhaps other protections that guarded it up until this point had only just faded enough for the book to be removed in the first place."
Speculation, but with fascinating implications if there was any truth to Henk's guessing. Nevertheless, Istra and Kristen continued to discuss possible methods of opening the book, both of their interests beyond piqued by the odd artifact. He hated to be the one to do it, but reluctantly Henk cleared his throat.
"Perhaps we should take a moment to address whether or not the book 'should' be opened. If the magic protecting it is so strong, I question if cracking it open without having some idea of what it contains, or any context, is a wise choice."
Either way, Henk agreed that a church of the associated religion would be an appropriate next step. Perhaps they could shed some light on the matter that Istra wasn't privy to. Plus, Kristen seemed eager to go regardless of the book, and...
Well, admittedly Henk did like to see her smile.
And he'd chastised Edric and Noel about not starting a war.
Istra's explanation was out of the realm of Henk's knowledge, but he followed her line of thinking. "It stands to reason that anybody with sufficient motive to hide the book for generations would have magic powerful enough to protect it. That it was still within the Sentinel's Home after all this time... perhaps other protections that guarded it up until this point had only just faded enough for the book to be removed in the first place."
Speculation, but with fascinating implications if there was any truth to Henk's guessing. Nevertheless, Istra and Kristen continued to discuss possible methods of opening the book, both of their interests beyond piqued by the odd artifact. He hated to be the one to do it, but reluctantly Henk cleared his throat.
"Perhaps we should take a moment to address whether or not the book 'should' be opened. If the magic protecting it is so strong, I question if cracking it open without having some idea of what it contains, or any context, is a wise choice."
Either way, Henk agreed that a church of the associated religion would be an appropriate next step. Perhaps they could shed some light on the matter that Istra wasn't privy to. Plus, Kristen seemed eager to go regardless of the book, and...
Well, admittedly Henk did like to see her smile.