[color=39b54a]“Very well here is your payment,”[/color] A hooded figure said, then handed the poachers a bag of coin. Once the payment was done, the hooded men draped a large cloth over the cage blocking their sight. Then something large started moving the cage a short distance before setting it down with a loud thud. However they were not alone, Haki could sense several more Fae, around 5, probably in the same situation as they were. [color=39b54a]“Chance how are you feeling? You’re not hurt or anything right?”[/color] Haki asked. Now that they were out of sight, Haki left his hiding place and fell onto the wooden floor of the cage. He stumbled aground for a moment before giving up and sat down instead of standing. He was having trouble working four legs instead of two, which made moving a hassle, not to mention the lack of hands. [color=39b54a]“How am I supposed to work four legs. This harder than I imagined,”[/color] Haki complained. It was the second time he ever used transformation magic since he awakened as a druid. Before it wasn’t as simple as thinking of an animal and changing. It used to be extremely painful, having every bone in his body be snaped and morphed into a new shape. Due to the pain, he avoided using but his now body was different. It was more malleable, stronger, and was composed mostly of magic instead of matter. [color=39b54a]"Chance I'm sorry I got you wrapped up in this. We should've just ran. If you rather leave I can do that."[/color] Haki said. [hr] Adrian placed a hand on Nessa's shoulder then signed, [color=0072bc][i]“It’s not your fault. That mist is not normal. Something is blocking magic and it could be interfering with yours. For now, we can search for them the normal way. I can get my people searching within the city while we look in the forest.”[/i][/color] Adrian pulled out a small piece of paper and wrote a message for the guild before lighting it on fire. The paper lit ablaze with green fire before disappearing. It was a special form of paper, made by the guild, that allowed for long-distance communication. [color=0072bc][i]“You can try using your magic later. once we're further away from the mist." [/i][/color]He signed.