[b][h1][center][color=4286f4][i]Arthur Stanford[/i][/color][/center][/h1] [hr] [center][img]https://s.aolcdn.com/dims-shared/dims3/GLOB/crop/3280x2050+0+121/resize/640x400!/format/jpg/quality/85/https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/midas/73ce8167c00ca1dc68e8468a67c07477/202780896/Photo+Credit+Jordan+Matter.jpg[/img][/center] [hr] [center][color=4286f4]Location:[/color] Climbing Tower Skills: N/A[/center] [hr][/b] Arthur was visibly surprised that it wasn't Persephone who sent them the letter and gift, but he took it in stride. "[color=4286f4]Oh, um, well, there is something you could help us with, if you'd like.[/color]" He said, starting to talk, trying very hard not to think about the power differential between the two of them. "[color=4286f4]We're in need of the Doors of Death, and well, maybe you know where those are? Or could you ask... Dad?[/color]" He still felt weird saying that about Hades, but it was the most accurate descriptor that he thought would result in the least immediate backlash from Persephone, so he went with that. He also waved at Stella with Andy, eager to meet and talk to her when he got the chance, but he wanted to devote his attention to Persephone for now. He was clearly nervous about talking to a Goddess, but being too obvious about that fact made him worried. He didn't want to seem disrespectful, or even that he expected that her help would be guaranteed from the outset. Her help was important in finding the doors, and so was not being turned into the possum by her, or any number of terrible fates that the divine could bequeath unto mortals.