Siana shook her head. "You have already given plenty, and I do not wish to see you overwork yourself. Of course," she said with a small, apologetic smile, "any further research you can provide would not be amiss. I do understand that your council duties come first, as well as your health." A speech that her sister had given her since the docks attack, and one that Siana knew that she had to start adhering to herself, someday. With this new information, however...
She watched as Peony pointed out the specific symbols, and she shuddered at the other woman's warning. "I had... considered that myself." And if some of the murmurings she had caught wind of had been any indication, she was not alone among her guildmates, either. "But I assume it doesn't take those markings on and around corpses to rouse them, either." Which would mean, simply, there was something more afoot.
"We may need more help," she sighed, but where to turn, she had not a clue.