Gregory started as he saw Siegfried start to take off his armor. "Ah. Er. I didn't mean right now. We'd need a clean environment, and a way to document our findings, and tools, and books and oh, at the very least I think we'd both be much better off if we were clean, dried, and well rested!" Gregory said hurriedly, reaching slightly forward. "Besides, I think the captain would be very cross with us if he found out that we were... Er... Experimenting in the common room of an inn when bandits could come back to threaten the village at any time." Gregory finished before leaning back to consider the question of what he would hope to learn. "What we would learn though... Well. At the very least I would hope to learn how it works... but if you think it about it, it's almost like a whole other branch of magic isn't it? Inherent magic that one does not need to learn to control, but that you simply possess and rule by instinct or even no thought at all. There's really infinite possibilities... Does everyone have the potential for this? Is it tied in some way with the active magical skills that some people possess? Is it somehow dramatically opposite to such? As I've never heard of a case of a mage with such abilities... Although perhaps it's an instinctive use of the skills that some priests have to heal themselves. Really the longer one thinks on it, the more questions bubble up to the surface... To be honest healing and the body are not my areas of study, but I would expect that many mages could study such things for their entire careers." Gregory sprouted fourth, his enthusiasm for research and study shining forth in the earnest way he spoke.