[@Phantomlink959] [color=orange]"No issue. No issue. That war is in the past and the only thing we should remember is that we best learn what we can from it to avoid any more senseless waste of life."[/color] The man's seemingly eternal cheery demeanor breaks for a second as he looks at his own hands with sorrow. This moment only lasts a second or two as he looks back at the two agents standing before him. [color=orange]"Flattery will get you nowhere, Argus."[/color] He sniggers slightly. [color=orange]"But it is true. I'm not like regular people, you see."[/color] He leans in towards Argus and Richard to whisper to them. [color=orange]"I'm actually a wizard, but I'm sure you two had figured that out. It does take one to know one and I can feel that your auras are different from normal people as well; especially yours, Argus."[/color] As Argus asked if his family knew if he was alive and it was the dijin's turn to be gawked at by the man as if he were the strange one. [color=orange]"Of course they know I'm alive. Why do you think they sent me this letter to see young James?"[/color] He brings out an aged and yellowed piece of paper and shows that, Indeed the letter was inviting him to see his new descendant...but it was dated over forty years ago. Richard looks to his senior and speaks his mind on the situation. [color=brown]"Your initial assessment proved to be true, Argus. Bradley isn't some sort of necromancer seeking to jump-start the end of civilization here. He is telling the truth when he is saying that he just came to the city to visit his descendant. He just doesn't realize that he is four decades too late to meet the new born."[/color] He lets out a small sigh through his nostrils. [color=brown]"Maybe...maybe we can just ask him to come with us to the bureau and tell him that we can help him find his family? He seems harmless enough to be registered as a supernatural. Hell there are more dangerous faeries registered in the bureau database than Bradley."[/color]