Miri's House, Which Must Be Haunted, It Has Skeleton Horses

"I would have washed them, I had no water." She will unwrap and let Miri apply the disinfectant, however. "Yes, it's written in Valerian. Not High Valerian, which I'd expect for a tome like this. It's written in Lyseni Valyrian, the language I grew up with. It's very interesting, and quite easy to follow. Thus far, at least." If Miri has actually encountered something written in Valyrian before, she still won't recognise the text. The book has chosen Vaemys as its reader, though it isn't as smart as the alchemy book that Miri has. In fact, Miri can't sense a mind there at all; it can fake a mind well enough to recognise someone that meets an internal list of prerequisites, and teach them at a level according to their ability, and hide the information from anyone that it hasn't selected as worthy of its knowledge. Miri could possibly find something to interact with, but she would have to search for it.