Indrys follows after Glaffin and the boy, not as concerned for his share of the treasure as he'd thought that he would be. When Adrian kneels down before the mounds, grieving, the gray elf is oddly thankful that he hadn't yet gone home to see whatever it was that remained of his house and family. To suspect, or even to know, was less of a thing than to witness. "You should not be sorry," he says, and his voice is soft. "If they cared for you, they would have wanted you to live, and to be free. You are not to blame for the actions of evil men, and those men have now been punished, save for one." He does not approach, but if he did, he would lay his hand on Adrian's shoulder.