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"I see." Dae threw a glance at the raven too. The man did not understand the reason of animals and birds that good, especially on this island where they all seemed to have a mind of their own. So he distrusted the creatures a bit more than humans, to stay on the safe side.
"If you're lost means you're not local?" He concluded.

"Good man, no littering in the forest." Dae noticed Booth ripping out a page. "Or the wood spirits will get you." He smirked.
"What are you doing here, anyways?"

"Hello, Henry Sturges." Replied Dae. "And who's your graphomaniac friend?"

Dae considered for a moment. "It's Smith." He shifted slightly in the shadows. No need to tell any more people he was on the island so far.

"Mommy said strangers are bad, you know. Dangerous." The man grinned. "And I happen to be a stranger too." Dae was not worried for him alone to be facing two man at the same time, he could stand up for himself even without the help of magic.

"My mommy told me not to play with strangers." Dae retorted in a similar mocking tone. 'How did the guy with the bird notice me?' Wondered the man.

"Did the bird tell you I was here? Or something else gave me away?" The man replied with a snort and dexterously descended to a thick lower branch hanging in approximately two meters above the path the two men were walking. Hiding was no use anymore, but he still decided to stay in the shadows.

Brunches crunched and Dae heard the footsteps on the ground again. The ones walking did not do much to hide their presence. The man quietly and slowly backed away into the shadows on the top of the tree he was staying on.

It is changeable as long as the character still hasn't entered the Labyrinth. Or he has to state his new wish to the Keepers the first time he meets one inside the Labyrinth. The wish is also debatable at the end, but the Keepers have freedom to grant the actual wish or only the one stated at the beginning of the Quest.

"That's a change. At least you're not blinded by light anymore." Riin stated - although it was a lame observation - and grabbed his arm to make sure the man did not fall. She was in a hurry to remember facts about the elf rings, but now feeling rather stressed than amused could not come up with anything. "To exit a fairy circle you need to... need to..."

"Oh, great." Riin sighed. There was something wrong with Iskilsa and Teddy was trapped in the circle.
"We are trying!" She shouted to Anne, who appeared on the Meadows from the direction where the Forest was.

Dae was content. The girl listened to him and he could just orchestrate what was happening on the island from the shadows for now.

"I've noticed that. You being cautious and jumpy." He smirked. "But I'm not asking you to enter the circle. I'm asking you to get them out." He sighed believing the reasons of his concern are obvious. "Why? Because she's my little sister. And she messed up."

"You seem to be a nice person. And you're the only person currently informed of how they can be helped. Except for me... but I have my reasons." Dae finished in the same manner the girl did reply to him.

"I understand. And no offence taken." He smiled. "Could I ask you of a favor? To go and help them?"

"Evil? No. I'm not." Dae was startled at her sudden reaction. "I just can't interfere right now or my sister will know I'm here." He sighed looking concerned. "And it's not my fairy circle. It's local little folk playing pranks."

"What's wrong?" Riin noticed Iskilsa stumble too. "Any changes?" She was still on the inside of the circle, waiting for the rest to get out.

"Oh, yes you do. Believe me." He grinned to his own thoughts. "The rest are trapped in a fairy circle on the Meadows. And my sister does not know how to act." Dae shrugged. "All they have to do is either strip and wear their clothes turned inside out... Or have someone lead them from the outside. If only one could tell them about this solution..."
He pretended he didn't notice the parcel-question.

The man snorted. "You have good luck." He ate almost half of the food he had on him, then made the same peculiar movement and the parcel was gone.

Teddy's request sounded a bit odd. The timing part of it. 'What was it with the child and sunlight?' she asked herself and put the thought aside. There were bigger concerns to address right now.
Riin approached Iskilsa and took his hand. "Come on, this way." She brought the man to the border of the circle. "Here, just walk straight now. Teddy, you follow too."