Well she's definitely a vampire. A high level undead at least.
I can see the golems as a form of a test for him, because they've seen his smarts from the labyrinth, & his strength from the swamp, but they might want to recruit him into the house if they sympathise with a fellow undead.
Well this is what we call a filler chapter...
and a super illogical one at that...
having a powerful golem in same room with stuff that makes it stronger ?
and the firepower it showed it seemed like half the room got nuked and she lost half her collection and her reaction... just gotta collect them again... like excuse me werent those "unique" ones and wasnt she a collector not a brain dead addict
Okay why would she not have something that dangerous kept separately and under lock and key?!! That just seems like basic sense. The conflict here feels kinda forced and fabricated to shoehorn in an action scene in the middle of discussion and exposition. Also for that matter, why would she have something that could so easily destroy her collection in her collection? Does she even care about her collection? I’d go insane if my huge and expensive collection got destroyed or even just rearranged. She seems less like a collector and more like a crazy hoarder with some psychological issues behind it.
Shouldn’t she keep that separate, it eats what she collects along with well being destructive....it’s not like “oh you triggered it so go replace it for me!” Thing right?
.....So vampire teeth...