[@KatherinWinter] Well me mentioning killing boars is playful. But he's isn't an assassin, he isn't particularly experienced in what he's currently doing. He's decently well traveled, but clearly not enough to know about the things on going now. So I think you may overplay how well the average, or even above average man would do at actually finding kidnappers, in a world of magic. Where, you don't know their names, motive, location, looks, or even what time. Because they were not stolen right in front of him. So all things considered. Given who he's up against, he's done pretty well for himself. He was actually sheltered much of his childhood. (though I haven't really gone into that too much.) And actually, you make a perfectly fair point. That maybe she wouldn't look like a girl. Least from cursory idea. Though, I kind of imagined the person who gets called the bladed beauty, may be a little vain. (actually was figuring to make her alot vain.) So I don't know if she'd try to make herself ugly as sin. Maybe, in a place surrounded by criminals, she feels safe because she's in the in crowd. Maybe she's not hiding at all? Note, she's only rarely known outside her cliente. (He knows this solely because he got this tip from the dead friend, who he did favors for in return.) Not exactly on every town's bulletin board. But if Elizabeth could presume and figure out motivations like that. She could probably come up some reason for why she needed to find her. Okay, she's a bad liar. But she's attractive, sex appeal can go a long way. And maybe she'll be lucky enough to have a few horribly drunk folks there. They tend to have very loose lips. We will see what you do, you're free to take the reins on how or if you find the bladed beauty. I'm giving you the option to take the story in your own hands, if you want. (which is a OOC reason, I wanted this event to unfold. But the idea you'd have to split up to human-only territories was inevitable.)