Rashid scowls at Wallac when the steward appears. He mutters while they go with him, into the big hall ahead.
"Listen to me now. This is exactly what happened before, he will bring us in, gloat with glee and then try to make us feel defeated. None of this matters. Find the pieces that do not fit, break free."
As they enter and Rashid sees the massed vampires he grits his teeth and as Manethander speaks, he scans the faces of the people there, looking for faces he recognizes, faces from court, from paintings, for similarities, are they all unique or a glamour - Perhaps people long dead, style of dress?
Then, when Manethander mentions that he expected the SM, but did not know she hadn't entered the tomb, the Patriarch feels the first rush of hope. To himself he whispers, almost inaudible; "He is not omnipotent, with all these servants, he still does not have eyes outside the tomb. Are they real then, or merely another figment invested with some power, to keep us in thrall instead of acting?" He muses.
Rashid lets Tristan speak and stall for time, his eyes row the room again, looking for anything that might represent the Book of Law.
The Patriarch knows that this dreamworld can be altered, his reasoning mind is searching for evidence that the world is not skewed in favor of Manethander. For one, Rashid has never spoken of this evil by title. This creature is not a Duke of the Empire.