Rura nodded his head as the woman decided to take her leave and see for herself that what he said was fact. There was no point in dancing around the fact that while it may be unbelievable, and he hadn't expected her to believe it since she wasn't exactly from this time, she was in this time and place that was outside of her own world. As the woman left, Rura gave a sigh and frowned. "I hope you will be able to forgive me for not being completely honest my lady... Gennovia must be saved though, and you are the only hope for that." He murmured walking over to the cast iron stove and putting on a metal kettle to heat up as a fire burned low in the stove as he waited for the woman to hopefully return rather than trying to head off on her own. Her energy would be sure to attract those that were loyal to the darkness. Just as Vivian had returned to his chambers, Rura added a few tea leaves to a couple of wooden cups then poured the now hot water into the cups as well before handing on to her as she spoke. "This will help relieve some of your anxiety if you drink tea. If not that's fine too." he said offering the cup to her before taking a sip of his own tea. As the woman asked him to if he could return her, Rura took another sip from his cup before giving a slight sigh and looking at her with an apologetic gaze. "You see that's a bit more difficult. While I'm a powerful mage of sorts, pinpointing the exact time and place you belong is a bit difficult for me, actually nearly impossible. I could try to use your energy to open a portal but there's a good chance I will still send you to the wrong time and place and you would be stuck there." He explained in a gentle voice. "While I don't have the power to do it myself, there is a city far to the west in the kingdom that has High Sages that live there. They more than likely would be able to help you to return."