After a satisfying meal, Luke engaged in a conversation with two elderly individuals, Theodore and his wife Eleanor. In their earlier years, they had been adventurers, albeit of the more common variety. Both possessed skills in the art of magic, which served as their sole means of livelihood, setting them apart from those engaged in traditional occupations. However, the bulk of their earnings was dedicated to securing the basic necessity of food.
As time took its toll and their magical prowess waned, it became increasingly challenging for them to secure work. Simultaneously, the number of orphans within the slum community burgeoned. Despite their own hardships, the resilient slum inhabitants refused to abandon these children, offering them refuge in the face of adversity.