((I hope you haven't forgotten about this... I know I forgot it for a little while, but I've come up with some plot twists, and am back in business!))
When they arrived, they asked for directions to the fortune teller's shop. They were directed to a relatively secluded section of the town. When they entered, a mystic voice greeted them "Welcome, children. May I ask your purpose here?"
"We are searching forrelatives of the fisherman, spoken of in the old legend." Liviella said.
"Ah... I see. The folks of which you seek are very elusive in form. The people you speak of... I know of a coleague that may be able to tell you. However; he may be more than he appears. He works and lives in a small village - another village by the sea - called Gavael."
"Thank you. That's a start. It will be helpful." Liviella bowed her head and excused herself, and Teresa from the store, but not before paying her a fair amount.
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Vendaro, frustrated by his master's stubborness, decided to take the matter into his own hands - to a certain point. He called for one of his men, Huul. He was known for his discreetness and his spy qualities. "Yes, captain?" Huul said when he entered Vendaro's quarters.
"Yes. There was something I wanted you to do for me. Master Ringaard doesn't know what I'm doing, so just keep it in between us." after Huul nodded agreement, Vendaro went on "I want you to search for The Seal along the Western coast of the continent. Look in the villages. Don't search the cities and larger towns, unless there is a lead there. Tell me anything you learn."
Huul nodded, bowed out of the tent, packed for the journey, and left camp on his horse.
There. Now they'd be able to find The Seal faster and be less conspicuous.
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Ringaard was scrying in his quarters. First he scryed Galbatorix. The King was sitting at the table with a young man with black hair. Ringaard had met this man only once, but remembered him vividly. It was Murtagh. They were talking heatedly. Because he didn't know how to, Ringaard couldn't find out what they were saying. The king especially seemed angry. Ringaard could sence that it wasn't caused because of him, but somewhat at Murtagh. That was all Ringaard needed to know, so he stopped the image. Next, he tried looking for The Seal, but as usual, all he got was a black surface. Ringaard kept thinking it was in a dark room, so every chance he got, he looked for it. He sighed and got to his feet. It was late, so he got into bed and slept.