[It's easy enough to tell both through body language and the general subject matter that something must've happened to Seel specifically, and that's... Not good, for Seel or anyone else.]
I'm sorry for whatever happened to you.
[He means that genuinely, but isn't sure of how to offer more help until he has more details. But that's the psychologist--and personal--side of him, and the criminal profiler side does have more to add.]
This may be a strange question, but it does matter; do you know why this person decided to try drinking your blood?
[It drastically changes any sort of profile he might be able to work out; a vampire attacking someone from hunger is much different from a person just deciding they want to drink blood.
Meanwhile, as for the Guard, as much as Lance might enjoy watching Maketh get called out it's not exactly a fair complaint. Sure, he might've still ignored it if it was only at Maketh, but he does feel it's important to say something in this case.]
On the subject of the Guard, I don't believe they're actually law enforcement, which is appropriate considering there are no laws. Even if they were, though, they can't be expected to know any sort of crime has occurred without it being reported.
[So it's not really fair to blame them for that, and he also doesn't think they should really be enforcing laws in the first place anyway.]
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I'm sorry for whatever happened to you.
[He means that genuinely, but isn't sure of how to offer more help until he has more details. But that's the psychologist--and personal--side of him, and the criminal profiler side does have more to add.]
This may be a strange question, but it does matter; do you know why this person decided to try drinking your blood?
[It drastically changes any sort of profile he might be able to work out; a vampire attacking someone from hunger is much different from a person just deciding they want to drink blood.
Meanwhile, as for the Guard, as much as Lance might enjoy watching Maketh get called out it's not exactly a fair complaint. Sure, he might've still ignored it if it was only at Maketh, but he does feel it's important to say something in this case.]
On the subject of the Guard, I don't believe they're actually law enforcement, which is appropriate considering there are no laws. Even if they were, though, they can't be expected to know any sort of crime has occurred without it being reported.
[So it's not really fair to blame them for that, and he also doesn't think they should really be enforcing laws in the first place anyway.]