[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 shook his head, not wanting to ask anything more of the goddess in front of him. He figured he'd have to ask either Hades or Thanatos anyway. He'd start with dear old dad, and if he couldn't get anything from him, then he'd have to ask Thanatos. In the meantime, looking in Greece did sound like a good guess, but he also had no idea how he was going to get to Greece, and go on a quest. Those two things seemed mutually exclusive, and not worth spending resources on when they already had so many other leads to follow between the different aspects of the prophecy. "[color=4286f4]Um, thank you for your advice though.[/color]" He said, still feeling sheepish and nervous. Thanking the goddess for help seemed to be the best long term survival plan, so that was what he went with. He [i]hoped[/i] at least that his father would be upset with his wife if his progeny was killed by her, but he honestly didn't know if Hades particularly cared about his general well being. He figured, upon further thought, that the king of the underworld probably didn't care much about whether he lived or died, since, of course, him being dead just meant he would be around Hades more.