[center][h1][Color=DF0101]Haakon J. Elvsgaard[/color][/h1] [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/cd/b7/cf/cdb7cf9754449c877b71d1294663eaa9.jpg[/img][/center] [hr][center][Color=DF0101]Location:[/color]Egyptian Museum[/center][hr] [Color=DF0101]"Well that's what the entire world has called it, Josephine, thoughit would surely make for a good film with you in the role."[/color] Haakon's reply was short and quick, his charming smile aimed at Josephine. It had nothing to do with Haakon wanting her, the American Starlet and beauty for himself; he simply did not like the idea of being replaced so quickly by a man with only a handsome face and nothing inside. Americans were like that, superficial and at the same time intriguing to be around. The journalist continued to stand up against the desk, quietly listening to Vera as she spoke, asking herself why they had gotten their brand and dreams, while Reginald and William had only had said dreams. And then of course why Vera herself had gotten that mark on the locket. Haakon tried to think as well, letting his gaze wander empty around the room to let his thoughts flow. A pencil rolled between two of his fingers, and soon he rejoined the conversation. [Color=DF0101]"I wouldn't mind visiting said tombs, for journalistic purposes only of course. And pardon me for thinking out loud, but regarding why we were branded and who wasn't, there must be a reason. A certain message is sent to certain people, for a very specific reason, that's what I've learned from my line of work. You are working here; you have more knowledge of this country and its history than anyone else in this room, Miss Munn."[/color] Haakon's eyes lay on William for a second, before continuing. [Color=DF0101]"Whoever, or God forbid [u]whatever[/u] decided to mark us like this; perhaps this is a warning. If not akin the deaths of Lord Carnavon and the others, something else...So, I can assume you want us to go look at books, tomes or statues of this Bastet, and not actually speak with her personally?"[/color]