"Yeah, what Maible said. It pays for food and a place to sleep, you know. Let's me keep looking. By the way, what do you mean about the buried buildings?"
: Yes, that is what we do for funds. But each of us is a very different person otherwise
"That I don't doubt. People aren't their profession after all, but their profession a part of them. At least that's what I'm told." Fezz first addressed Maible with a nod.
Then he turned to Shelia, actually smiling now since they're talking about a subject he rather likes.
"Ruins and the like. From what I've heard a herdsmen or farmer found it while digging in their field, first thinking it was a rock to instead notice it was surprisingly a building that's been buried by time, and found a few more in their rush to dig it up. From what I heard they're actually rooms or cells or something alike from a larger building, but that they weren't full of anything valuable. The effort is half-hearted now that people think they won't get rich off of it, but I'm thinking I can probably find something good there that might say something new about the past, maybe if I'm lucky something written like an old book or ledger. If not at least it would be good experience." The man shrugged.
"It's always good to explore leads, even if they don't seem to promising at the time." His long winded explanation out of the way, he turned his attention to Grifen who had arrived.
"Ah, thank you. Still a bit bashed up but nothing too serious... I think. I haven't exactly checked where that bolt hit me. That venom was not... Something I'd wish to experience again as a note." The mage looked at his presently still bloodied jacket with a hole in it, although it was sans bolt now. Fezz nodded as Grifen started to apply the bandages, and for the most part took it well. Well, rather no one could see his eyes twitching with pain.