As soon as Geralt entered the stage, Lucien used the distraction of the flickering of the lights and the audience's focus on the man to slip off the state unnoticed as he usually did. He didn't stay in the tent however, as there were a couple things he had to take care of before he could dedicate his full attention to the magician's show. He left through the back entrance of the tent, and called out to the carnie that had been in charge of letting people in. [color=burlywood]"James, I need you to go inform Ivory, Aurel, and Akane that their first shows will most likely be delayed. Let them know Geralt showed up to perform, and that's where a lot of our patrons are currently. I expect they will disperse after his first show is over in about an hour. Tell them I leave it up to their own judgement whether they should perform beforehand or not. Be sure everyone who shows up is aware that for today and tomorrow, kids have free entry to the magician's shows."[/color] He spoke quickly, not wanting to waste much time. The carnie hastily nodded. [b]"Yessir."[/b] He said before he ran off to do as he asked. Lucien was then quick to go back inside to continue to view the man's performance. Based on his calculations and how full this tent was, he knew the other shows wouldn't be getting much audience until their next wave of patrons came. Cora and Illy were unaffected by this, as Cora's appearances were rather short, and those who came here to get their fortures told would most likely do so regardless of whether Geralt was here or not. Once the man's show was over, considering their patrons did not have to pay for their children, that opened up more opportunity for them to see more of the other acts. He would have to be sure to rearrange the schedule so it would be more fitting for everyone before tomorrow's set of shows. He paid close attention to Geralt's performance. He seemed to take the usual tricks magicians performed, but took them five steps further, which really did made him stand out from the typical magician. The things he saw most certainly appeared real. Perhaps they were illusions of some sort? He didn't think he could just.. create things out of nothing, or perhaps he could. There were still plenty of things he didn't know about him, but he'd have time to figure it out. When Geralt had disappeared, Lucien opened his pocket-watch to check the time. The show had run within his estimation of time. He had sensed someone behind him before he heard Geralt at his ear, and therefor was not startled when he heard him speak. Lucien gave him a glance before he took a step to the side. [color=burlywood]"I think it's safe to say you pass, but I'm still deducting points for tardiness."[/color] He said, a very light smirk tugging at his lips as he snapped his pocket watch shut. Clearly this man loved to have his ego fed, so he wasn't about to do that so easily. [color=burlywood]"I would assume it'll be another hour or so before your next show? I switched the schedules around to make the best of the current crowd, so feel free to take this chance to watch some of the other performers in the meantime. It'd be good for you to see what they can do."[/color] He told him, figuring that would be the best way to occupy the man's time.