"Are you sure about that Alisha?" he asked his voice sounded a little tired but he tried to hide it "Yes, I understand. Let Cirven know I'm fine." he said going over the information in his head as he tried to make sense of things; if it was anything like the first task he just done there was no hope of him doing it on his own, he'd end up running out of magic and getting himself killed "I understand, I'll get the person I was working with last time to he-" he was cut off again letting out a sigh, he understood this was important for the guilds standing but it was still frustrated him that he got interrupted "A guild member is on their way?" he seemed confused about this but he decided it couldn't be to bad to have another set of hands to help "Rasparov?" it was't a name he was familiar with but then he was known for being anti social so it didn't really surprise him that much. "Okay, I'll wait here for him." he said taking his hand down thinking about the amount of things that could and likely would go wrong.
"Maera" he said, within a few moments he heard the gentle jingle of the bells within the small fae's hairpin "I need you to go deliver a message big sister, to the one who helped me before. Just tell him Ruvel says there is more to this task and he could use the help and lead him here if he wishes to come." with that his hair moved as the little fairy moved unseen her small bells the only note of where she was at the time. When she met up with Oras she simply plopped on his head "HI!" she exclaimed happily "Little brother Ruvel says there's more to the task and asks for your help!" she giggled happily "He's back where the griffin is, I know things are weird but more hands make lighter work right!" it was easy to see that this summon was happy and bubbly, but once she had delivered her message she flew back and hid in her normal spot "Find out which way we need to go Maera" he said knowing that the information would most likely become invaluable to save time for everyone involved. The biggest questions on his mind however was would the one he done the first task come to his aid? And who was Rasparov? There had to be some reason no one ever spoke about him.
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