( her answer comes in the form of a cheeky grin at his question, because please, of course she asked around. )
Some people say that nothing happens at all, that they leave things for him to find and when they come back the next day, it's gone because he's taken it. Others say that calling for him is just asking for death? Which, you know, I think is probably just superstition. ( it's clear Clarke puts no weight in that opinion. )
If your offering is a good one he'll come. But... there are risks. Sometimes he's angry, other times it's his pack that comes and not him. At the same time, you're just as likely to meet him and get his help are you are to meet him and have him turn you away. I don't think there's any real success metric behind it.
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Some people say that nothing happens at all, that they leave things for him to find and when they come back the next day, it's gone because he's taken it. Others say that calling for him is just asking for death? Which, you know, I think is probably just superstition. ( it's clear Clarke puts no weight in that opinion. )
If your offering is a good one he'll come. But... there are risks. Sometimes he's angry, other times it's his pack that comes and not him. At the same time, you're just as likely to meet him and get his help are you are to meet him and have him turn you away. I don't think there's any real success metric behind it.