In this chapter, we learn that Selia's spell has been broken, and that she is now in the grip of a giant jellyfish. She asks the jellyfish to release her from her "stasis" so that she can "get some thing straight" . The jellyfish, she says, is the only way out of the "stasis." She asks Selia if he is willing to comply with her request, and he replies that he is not. Selia asks if he has any idea how far away he can see people, and Selia says that while he can sense people, he cannot precisely determine who they are. He also says that the heralds are able to determine precisely where people are in stasis because they are in response to "blood lust." Selia wonders if there is anything they can use against Selia, and she says that they cannot use worldly desires against her.
In this chapter, we learn that Selia's spell has been broken, and that she is now in the grip of a giant jellyfish. She asks the jellyfish to release her from her "stasis" so that she can "get some thing straight" . The jellyfish, she says, is the only way out of the "stasis." She asks Selia if he is willing to comply with her request, and he replies that he is not. Selia asks if he has any idea how far away he can see people, and Selia says that while he can sense people, he cannot precisely determine who they are. He also says that the heralds are able to determine precisely where people are in stasis because they are in response to "blood lust." Selia wonders if there is anything they can use against Selia, and she says that they cannot use worldly desires against her.