"Ah. Apologies. Rezbits give their reports back as pure data, and Science Division had long since abandoned talking in ley-sentient's terms." he chuckled, then shook his head, "It is an old habit."
"Before my time, Science Division had decyphered the art of what some of the other races called 'magic' into a series of non-eucl... nonsense mathmatics, which were called the Arcanosynthesis Theories. There is a theory that any technology advanced enough might as well be called Magic, and by that theory, the reverse was proved true. Magic can be summarized as hyper-advanced technology." he explained, in so-called leymans terms.
"The tome is semi-psychic and mutable. The contents change based on the expectations of the holder. If you need help studying architecture, the book becomes a book *about* architecture. If you are lost, the book could contain hints and helpful tactics to find your bearings in the wild. It could become a starchart for stargazing, or an atlas to study the layout of the world." he explained.
"The vestment is lighter then it appears, and can hide your location by displacement for a short time. Hex Six Four remarks a possible time frame of five hexmills."
"The belt causes one strike per hexpass to convey additional force, and therefore, additional trauma." he paused, "A hexpass is a unit of time. It is split into sixty hexmills, and sixty hexpass compose a hexmark."
"The crystalline medallion acts very much like Jeremy's pokeball. Inside it is a insect creature, that can be summoned once every cycle." he paused, "A cycle is a unit of time. It is the time from solar rise to solar rise." he explained.
"The crimson fluid repairs you, the blue one restores bodily function and mental clarity, the green one removes physical paralysis, while the yellow one repels negative dominance entities." he concluded. "We encountered creatures like that on Aether, or more precisely, on Dark Aether. A world split in two, light side and dark side for lack of a common comparison. I doubt something like this has occurred before."
"That glaive is still a mystery, though... it would be best to conduct additional tests." He paused for a moment. "Was that better? It helps me learn if I know what works best." One could easily twist that question to one of sarcasm or spite. From Rabbit, though, it had a genuine sound to it.