Legion20
For those saying that Lith giving advice for nothing in return is out of character, you're right. It's subtle character development. Recently Lith has gotten a lot of things through the generosity of Salaark, Xedros, and Faluel. I believe there are several points where Lith contemplates over the generosity of these three and the fact that they expect nothing in return. There's even points where he expresses genuine gratitude instead of dragon's greed. This poses against the idea of the transactional type of relationships that he had with some of his friends. For example, Marth didn't invite Lith to his wedding because their friendship was more on the transactional side. Also note that Salaark, a guardian. explained to Lith during Forgemastering that it was better exchange some secrets/resources with those you trust. Tell me what yall think
I understand lith is trying to keep them from hurting themselves but he better get something out of it too. equal exchange of information at the least. that said; get quilla in here and together the four lf them could figure out pretty much every question left in this novel, including fixing the damaged lifeforces.