Alisa could have done all of this herself... Perhaps she still had some room to grow into the Guild Master shoes, for the sculptress still very much looked at a mission and immediately started thinking of how to go about, as opposed to who would be best suited to take it in her stead.
"...I might be here a while at this rate...", sighed the sculptress, cooly crossing her legs as she held a single piece of paper pulled from a stack of many neatly laid out in the table before her. She'd asked for more information about the disappearances and she'd been given it. Rubbing her forehead, brushing those silken strands that strayed in front of her eyes, Alisa reached for the cup of coffee she'd ordered at the hotel bar and took a long sip.
This time around, celerity was key. According to Lord Diones' emissary, travellers had been vanishing into thin air. As a city freshly focused on opening it's walls to the rest of the country, the longer this went on the worse it would be for not only the missing travellers, but the very city itself... Having called for her strongest mages, the need for speed here all but tempted Alisa to select her party based on which of them showed up first. Shooting curious glances towards the hotel staircase and the entrance on the other side, the sculptress couldn't help but wonder who would answer her call first~