Kareet did not know immediately where to find the Life mage, but it was not something that was particularly challenging to accomplish. The mage was not a local, but a traveler, so the inn was a natural first place to start. Even if she was not there at the moment, there was nowhere else in the town for a traveler to stay. All it took was questioning the innkeeper to get both a description, and a general idea of where she had gone. As expected, the locals were eager to make use of a visiting healer. While she only had a basic description, that was fortunately all Kareet needed. Evidently, this Tekeri had a [i]very[/i] distinctive appearance. That many beak piercings were immediately recognizable and would stand out right away in such a small town. Kareet was heading in the direction the innkeeper had indicated when she spotted her coming out of one of the houses. Given the urgency of the situation, Kareet wasted no time in approaching the Life mage directly. She was somewhat taller than Kareet, with more complex adornments. Kaqir would likely be able to tell from Kareet’s sleek, clean feathers and polished beak that she was someone who, at minimum, could afford to mimic the Ascendancy’s upper class. “Excuse me, are you the Life mage? I have urgent need of your services. I can pay you fairly.”