"'Course we do!" Hector's reply is upbeat as ever, hardly skipping a moment. It's easier to get back into work-talk than trying to figure out how to explain the way magic operated back at home, either, nor figure out if that's something he still has to any degree.
He has no idea what a guy like this could possibly need, but he's hoping that's a precursor to a request. Not a bad place to get started, really! Hector waves him along, to their work-board, currently sitting empty.
"We were da first-and-foremost investy-gators for the gods, but Bizzyboys always been problem-solvers at heart. Sometimes those problems just show up as mister-ees!" He explains as he walks, grabbing one of the little hand-written forms that he'd made and offering it over, allowing John a better look. "We handle anything from missin' objects, errands, jobs that need several sets o' hands, n' just about anything yew could think of! We gotsa stay bizzy, don't we? And it's like they say, y'know. Jack of all trades, master of none, but better than being master of one, right?"
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Date: 2025-01-09 03:19 am (UTC)He has no idea what a guy like this could possibly need, but he's hoping that's a precursor to a request. Not a bad place to get started, really! Hector waves him along, to their work-board, currently sitting empty.
"We were da first-and-foremost investy-gators for the gods, but Bizzyboys always been problem-solvers at heart. Sometimes those problems just show up as mister-ees!" He explains as he walks, grabbing one of the little hand-written forms that he'd made and offering it over, allowing John a better look. "We handle anything from missin' objects, errands, jobs that need several sets o' hands, n' just about anything yew could think of! We gotsa stay bizzy, don't we? And it's like they say, y'know. Jack of all trades, master of none, but better than being master of one, right?"