Adel spoke up, walking over to the others, "Hey, we got more things to worry about than him." Sharing the information, the young noble spoke aloud, "The Haemolith is apparently a bewitching beast who has intruded in the Northern High Bridge of Central Yggdrasil."
So much for the safe haven.
"Is there...some history between you two?"
Haemolith...That sounded familiar to Familius for some reason. Judging from its name one could presume it to be a kind of Blood Golem, as he knew that people from round here tended to try and make things sound as posh as possible, although why they did this he could not fathom. He decided to warn the group in case his guesses about that creature proved to be true.
"You may want to get ready, I am not sure how well your weapons will fare against a creature of stone and blood." He announced to anyone who happened to be paying attention.
Blood and stone...?
Right.
Aisel begins to recall that there's indeed such a creature in the Observer's various records. Rare enough indeed even in Yggdrasil, and all but nonexistent in the outside world. Even what is written in these records is mostly speculation and estimation. Not a living soul seems to know exactly what the creature is, much less its true nature. And the name doesn't help. At all.
Still, if it lives, she's quite certain she can kill it. If not the Intervention, then the blood that runs deep within the Observer herself should suffice.
"As long as he quenches his bloodthirst with beast's blood, well, I don't see the harm." Aisel turns to Johnathan, voicing her opinion on this renegade hunter matter.
On the foundation of glass a dream is built. And, like glass, it shatters.

Adel took out the scrawled information - it looked like Mairgan, if it was him who wrote this, was not entirely fluent in English.
The Haemolith is a dangerous, blodthirsty creture. Seek it if you desire to prove yorself. Bewary of its scream and bewitching nature. It will led you astray.