[center][img]https://i.ibb.co/HDCcvNx/Gideon-Header.png[/img][h2]Dawn [sub]spelueuthing[/sub][/h2][/center][hr] "[color=95A5A6]Remarkable. So you weren't playing a jest on me after all.[/color]" Gideon remarked as he watched Raelzeth at work. To be able to detect even the slightest trail of minerals in the dirt and differentiate them feom the rest proved to Gideon that the girl's stonesinging was something to keep an eye on. This stonesinging could indeed be a valuable asset for Gideon's further plans. "[color=95A5A6]And you're right. About the magic, I mean. I've found little use in studying it as it has little application to the Raam. After all, we don't-... [/color]" Gideon paused for a moment to collect his words. "[color=95A5A6]... don't have any natural talent or proclivities in the mystic arts. Our kind is far more used to more practical matters. After all, to study such matters is why I began my quest in the first place.[/color]" Gideon took a moment to look at the site once more, being very careful not to step on any particularly loose dirt. He wondered if any trail would be detectable, if there were some sort of road to follow. A road. A path. A sparkling sign to his intended destination. A rarher peculiar idea then struck Gideon's mind. "[color=95A5A6]Perhaps we can find that ore you lost after all... So your singing, it can naturally draw out iron flakes from the soil, yes? Perhaps we can figure out the beast's trail through the use of your magic... Yes, yes. Prolonged singing would be tiring, but all we would need is a trail, signs of disturbances in the soil. We would be able to differentiate between the ore and any other larger creature in the vicinity.[/color]"