>Check out Thalia's files to see what they specifically said. Surely, Thalia was just confused and was thinking of something different, right?
You checked the various pages, each describing her powers. The first was indeed her amphibian breathing, stating she had gills which could open and close depending on where she was. Her siren ability was also explained, it stating she had pristine vocal cords which would not be at risk of damage, could produce loud vocalizations and could even help her sing underwater. Though next came her 'subliminal manipulation' ability. And whilst it sounded quite bad, it did not seem too extreme. She just could subtly make people release chemicals using her voice, allowing her to cause people to enter states of aggression, anxiety, happiness, fear and of course lust. Given how this also included drowsiness, this file was clearly only scratching the surface of what Thalia was capable of with her voice.

Regardless, the rest of the files would give rather simple information. Thalia's strength, durability and regeneration were low, her being described as 'squishy'. At least her perception was deemed high and her agility medium. Though one shocking detail was that her intelligence was noted as high. When you brought that up, Chrys would quickly enter the conversation. "High intelligence? You mean like... more intelligent than most humans high intelligence?" Clearly, this was seen as a surprise, Thalia thinking about it for a moment. "I mean... I don't know how true it is. It could just be wrong, or... based on something else?" Thalia sounded confused, clearly wondering about this as well. Honestly, from the sound of things, Elbrus might have just hidden a whole lot of important things to Thalia. Not just her abilities and how to treat people, but also her level of intellect. Though aside from this bombshell, there wasn't much else you could get out of these files.

>What do you do next?

>Test Thalia's intelligence. If it really was as high as these files claimed, maybe you could prove it in some way and then make use of it? (Write in how you test her.)
>Bring up these findings to your men and see how they reacted. Maybe they'd agree that it was a clear error in Elbrus' documentation. That, or Thalia really was a savant hidden in plain sight. (Write in what you bring up and to whom.)
>Check out the secret room now, rather than focusing on this revelation. You could discuss this with her in private later, rather than now causing a ruckus about this potentially huge revelation.
>Discuss with your men, France's men or your girls...
>Something else...

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(That is adorable, goddamn. We need more pics of the girls just doing cute things they enjoy doing.)