Upon the recent upheaval and toss-abouts of the word' insane' Keele decided to interject, "Conjecture without hearing reason for is the same as insanity itself in a way." They said that insanity was often a mistaken adjective for sheer brilliance, and sometimes the craziest ideas seemed to work out best. Keele didn't profess to know everything about everyone in Asgard yet, nor did he claim to have excellent character judgement, but one couldn't just deem some idea insane without having it tried first. He knew all to well about people and their affixed ideas.. and finding things too interesting to turn away.. Keele tried to steer the conversation in a more direct manner since it seemed to have gotten terribly focused on one thing. "To the same, it seems that these people in Nifelhiem are smart enough to beat us if they won the trial, so I wouldn't be writing them off as stupid or whatever they were called. Open communication is definitely needed between us. But I don't think that's the only thing that we need."