Marco sighs. "I will check your contacts then, as your son has said."
Check those contacts, assuming the son has told me where they are. Otherwise, time to ask the old man and get no proper answer.
Click. The old man takes another pict as you turn away.
He never told you where they are, but as they're taking up a good portion of the small house it is easy to find unassisted. The records are haphazardly spread across a series of albums and inside various kinds of boxes. Most are picts with writing on the back. Names, location, what they're known for, significant injuries, rank, position, where they are supposed to be deployed, daily habits, among other apparently random notes scrawled on the back in quill. Those in the albums tend to be those with dinos, the album acting to keep the picts of the creatures alongside their masters. Notes on the back of dino pictures tend to be more anatomical, listing injuries and quirks of the creature's appearance.
In addition to traditional artisan artists like those you've spoken to, his records include expert marksmen, athletes, hunters, swordsmen, talented merchants, clergymen, actors, singers, various high-ranking military officials...essentially every exceptional human on the planet. Several dinos get similar treatment, getting their own infograpic rather than aesthetic notes, often those who have won awards or performed bravely in battle seperatly from their handlers. The content of the pict themselves vary. Some are shots taken from a newspaper, others are candid picts of the individual in question performing the task that made them famous, a few involve the old man posing with the subject (typically when said subject is too injured to continue normal duty). There are even picts of the two Traders involved in the conflict, with much of the same information.
Unfortunately the they seem to be sorted chronologically as of last "update". The records go back for decades to what should be the man's youth, but they apparently get pulled out and updated fairly regularly as those in the back that should be the oldest still have the old man in something resembling his current state in the rare instances he appears in the pict. The most common update is simply writing "Deceased" at the bottom of the card. There are some doubles, usually when the pict is updated to be more current. The most recent updates must have happened in the last few days. The handwriting is the same across all of them, so he theoretically has at least the mental facilities to write on a good day.
You certainly have enough material here to work with. What kind of hideworker are you looking for, beyond "talented'?
Let's slip past this settlement for now and proceed to the shiny thing.
Assemble my sluggish companions and proceed to the shiny aura.
The Corsair seemed to have strong opinions on where you should go, but if he doesn't voice them I guess we have to move on!
The five of you skirt around the village. Just about as soon as the village ends you're met with incredibly thick jungle. There is no obvious path leading closer to the presence, and in fact the jungle seems to be deliberately making the trip as difficult as possible. The Eldar know that this is
probably what is actually happening. Thorny underbrush joins with thick, thin closely-grown bamboo to act very much like a natural barbed wire fence. Nothing that would stop a determined human (or Eldar) form moving forward, especially not one in armor, but enough to make most turn toward an easy path.
If this keeps up, it will likely take around three days to reach the presence with your mix of Raptorback and walking. You could likely cut the trip down by a day if you find a decent path, if one should exist. Is there any preparation you wish to do barring bringing along basic camping supplies?