As the conversation between Tinkertwist and Cyrus unfolded, the gnome's excitement was obvious. He couldn't contain his joy at the prospect of showcasing his glider to the young adventurer. With a flourish, he unveiled the contraption—a marvel of mechanical ingenuity. Queen's eyes widened in astonishment at the intricate design, the interplay of gears and wings, and the promise of flight it held.
Cyrus had no interest in the contraption, his mind was preoccupied with internal conflicts of what he was experiencing. It seemed that as his intelligence level rose then his connection with those around him seemed to diminish. He was becoming more reclusive and wanted to seek the shelter of piece in his own mind. He needed time to think.