Lucien shook his head ever so slightly at the magician's response. [color=burlywood]"Just Lucien is fine, no need for such titles." [/color]He said as they continued their walk. That was until the man spoke again. He glanced at Geralt as he spoke, gaze shifting toward the main entrance for a moment. He didn't have to look down at Illyana to know what kind of expression she held. He had known their fortune teller long enough. He was hesitant, and not all inclined in delaying their start further but he knew that it wasn't a bad idea. Geralt seemed to be eager to please, so he didn't think he would do something that would impact them negatively. Before the night had even started, Lucien already knew the other shows would most likely be a little lacking in audience, considered this was their second run, and everyone knew that too. Allowing Geralt to do this would most likely bring more audience to his performance. That was fine, after all that's why they had sought the man in the first place. They hadn't been able to advertise the fact he would be here, since Lucien hadn't been sure whether he'd even show up today, this was a good way to make the man's presence known. [color=burlywood]"I'll allow it."[/color] He said. [color=burlywood]"We were unable to advertise that you were performing today, I suppose the best way would be for them to see Geralt the Great for themselves."[/color] He motioned over to the small crowd as he spoke. Considering Illyana would have to leave soon, he figured he'd also give her the chance to see him in action. It certainly seemed like she wanted to.