Allright:
Outside of these turns:
Go and ask Evelyn:
-What is the worse thing that can happen when you fail badly to make a focus?
Evelyn has this to say in response.
"Krkhtskhurksstkhhtk." She accompanies this with an expressive gesture with her wings that you're not sure what to make of, but you are definitely certain doesn't mean anything you'd like to hear.
Also:
Check the specific metaphysical knots of the presumably dangerous sheet of paper.
They're quite tangled, and the knot structure seems to have partially collapsed under the imbalances caused. As such, it's difficult to judge what's really going on in there. It's a mess, that's for sure.
Scott will go bother Master instead, surely he has knowledge beyond imagination on such a subject. And he seems to be good with Ghosts as a whole.
You bother the Artiste.
"Tell me about ghosts, master!"He looks a bit uncertain about why you're bothering him of all people.
"Ghosts are... made of ectoplasm, I guess? And they appear around souls that get chained to a place. You should know that, right? After all, you're a ghost now yourself."
High up in the sky...Timothy, upon noticing the town in the distance, knows that, out of the available options, that one's the most likely to contain things he will enjoy being around. Consequently, he flies over that way. As he gets closer to the place, he is glad to discover that there do seem to be people there! What isn't there, however, is some kind of sign with the town's name on it. That's a little disappointing.
Though the townsfolk don't seem overly friendly at first sight, Timothy's sure that this is just a cold exterior that masks hearts of gold or at least some other precious metal. He lands quickly and approaches one.
"Hello!" he says in his friendliest manner to a woman in peasant clothes calmly strolling down the street. Once she hears Timothy, though, her disposition quickly changes.
"Huh? What? Who?" she asks, glancing about her for a second, then noticing Timothy.
"Oh gods, no. What do you want?"She seems distraught to Timothy for some reason.