@ Feathers The Prof' looks at you quietly and then says, "A true blood magic practicioner leaves almost no trail, usually even being careful to erase some of his tell-tale signs. He can't afford to leave a trace for another mage to stumble across. But, a mage who has somehow attracted an evil spirit, and there truly are evil spirites that walk this earth, despite the popular notion that evil is a construct of religion, a mage who has somehow attracted an evil spirit is partially controlled by that spirit. And that spirit exhalts in it's release, and in the pain and fear it inflicts. The murders unfortunately are not in and of themselves a sign of that. For both the true practicioner and the beast need to cause fear, and suffering for the maximum benefit of their art. And it is my understanding that no such display has been noted." He pauses then and shakes his head. You can tell by his body language that he believes it to be a blood mage with a familiar, rather than a mage under a summoned creatures control. "And as to the latter, the assembling of a team.........First and foremost you need those who are committed to standing, no matter the cost. Second you need a ritual to hold the creature in place, but, since that ritual is extremely time consuming it must be done in advance and the creature somehow brought to it. An unlikely circumstance you must admit. Third, you need those who can attack the creature with magic, and kill it if they can. But it is more likely that they will not be able to, however, if they can hold it, and keep it occupied while another team hunts and kills the mage, it's best tie into this world will be severed, and he can be easily defeated. And honestly, it is far easier to kill mage and summoned creature separately. The procedure is similar if it's a blood mage, but, it is far more difficult to achieve as creature and master are far less likely to be together. And a blood mage has spent a lifetime honing his craft. He will have far more offensive capabilities than the practitioner who's own evil, or madness, has caused them to be a tool, rather than the master." "If you think you can find such a team . . . . . "I will prepare some things that will help you, but, frankly, without a dozen mages accustomed to combat and full team of combatants, you stand little chance of surviving ." The talk has taken the better part of an hour and half by the time he pauses for a break saying. I have some more things at the house. We'll need to go there.
The troll shop attendant knocks and is bid entrance. She comes in and quietly murmurs into the professors ear. He turns to her, and says, "I can only give them a few minutes, but I will waive the usual fee. If they need more than that they'll need to make an appointment as I will be leaving with Mage Turnstall and be gone the rest of the day."