[h3] Charles Balderdash[/h3] Charles now understood Ariel slightly better in addition to feeling somewhat insulted. Looking very much like he had swallowed a whole lemon Charles fought to withhold a comment and maintain some sense of professionalism as he continued his work. Each of the bones were carefully photographed multiple times and then labelled with a number and their name, or otherwise simply the word ‘unidentified’, and packed safely away in the largest container, kept separate from one another by the black packaging foam, to avoid the golden thread being severed all together. Charles tapped away on the tablet putting together a collection of small ideas he had about how each of the bones fitted together; “Being far too many femurs for a quadruped being as observed it’s likely some acted as rudimentary ribs.” He mumbled deep in thought as he typed. He looked up from his spot amongst the collection of equipment and cases to gaze at the uncovered circled lit up in places by the lamps he had set up. Chewing his tongue in thought Charles felt something prickling in his mind, the same one he had felt when looking over the bones. Deciding to leave his ideas on how the bones worked to rest he let his thoughts be lead on by the feeling. Pulling up images of the circle both from when they were first here and those more recently taken on his tablet Charles stared at them intently. It was as if someone had flipped a switch; one moment Charles was standing still and then the next he had a pen in hand and scribbling frantically on a sheet of paper. “So maybe this went over here? Dammit drew that line wrong. How about over Here, which would put this over here or, no actually this symbol goes here. Might have been this, no went the other way.” He drew the two visible circles on the paper with symbols placed along their outer edges, some being those that were no longer visible and others simply just blobs where he guessed unknown symbols to have been. It was messy, inaccurate and covered in a fair few scribbles and smudges but the basic idea was clear. “Y’know, despite my own magic and working for this company the idea of magic and summoning circles still surprises me.” Pen tapping against his lips Charles stared at the drawing.