Yam just gave a little hand wave at Jax's compliment as Fear answered her question. "Lady Rieta uses Charm magic to mentally manipulate foes and possibly drive them mad." Fear ran his hand through his hair, "she is very powerful, I would never say otherwise, but she's much better at supporting others, leading the foe in to an ambush, which is why it didn't make any sense that she would go off on her own." Morthos bit his thumb, a nervous habit he had thought he'd kicked, [i]I guess not[/i]. "We'll need to capture him so we know where my mom is, I doubt she'll just be out in the open," Morthos said to the others, "Jax if you can somehow recruit him to your roster then feel free." He looked at his friends around him, "I'll probably be counting on you guys a lot on this mission. My flames are strong but I'm not sure how much damage I'll be able to do to this guy. Get yourselves ready, we'll meet in the front hall, I'm going to go inform my uncle we're leaving." Before anyone could say anything else he got up and quickly made his way out of the dining hall. Morthos took some secret passages around the manor and soon found himself at his uncles door, right across the hall from his mothers room. He knocked then opened the door, "hello uncle." "That's Lord Damakos right now, boy," he sneered at Morthos. "Count yourself lucky I'm calling you uncle and not something worse. We're leaving to take on the archdemon now, wouldn't care to join us would you? Demonologist like yourself, you'd probably be useful for once." This wasn't the way one should talk to family, but Morthos and his uncle had a very unique relationship. "I'd love to, really," clearly he would not love to, but he continued, "but who will run the kingdom if I leave. I'm needed here." Morthos clenched his fist tight, how he'd love to just punch his uncle, but he restrained himself. "We'll be back before you know it, with my mom, try not to ruin my kingdom while we're gone." "Good luck with finding your mother," he had his back turned now, and he said it like he knew something Morthos didn't. Morthos left and closed the door, going to his mothers room before heading back down. There was something strange about the room other than the mood knowing that she was gone, but Morthos couldn't quite place it. He closed the door and headed down to join the others.