Hadama inclined his head in appreciation of Noah's swift agreement to the task, waiting with respectful patience as he meditated on the stars and Safrin while the demigod made his offering and prayers. Only once the other man returned did he hand over the map, and gave the question due consideration.
"Mm. Your insight would be appreciated," he admitted. "The kraken gave this map in trade. I suspect it is magic, but I do not know anything else about it." He unrolled the parchment so Noah could see:
"I do not recognize the island on it. I have taken it to the Mistbanks. To the Kuali'i Isles. Here, at the shore of Aumakua. And, thinking the colors were reversed like the words, to the Miana Pool. The top of the lighthouse is my last idea," he admitted.
Handing the map over, he watched Noah enter the lighthouse and waited with calm acceptance for whatever news the man would return with.
Noah takes the map to the top of the lighthouse and points it at the Mistbanks
"Mm. Your insight would be appreciated," he admitted. "The kraken gave this map in trade. I suspect it is magic, but I do not know anything else about it." He unrolled the parchment so Noah could see:
"I do not recognize the island on it. I have taken it to the Mistbanks. To the Kuali'i Isles. Here, at the shore of Aumakua. And, thinking the colors were reversed like the words, to the Miana Pool. The top of the lighthouse is my last idea," he admitted.
Handing the map over, he watched Noah enter the lighthouse and waited with calm acceptance for whatever news the man would return with.
Noah takes the map to the top of the lighthouse and points it at the Mistbanks