As they arrived at the library, Ardith went to the head office to talk with the current owner of the building. Evelyn sat down with Alex, while Rick stayed by Beni. Close to half an hour passed, and Ardith came back, gesturing for them all to follow him. He led them into the office, and looked at a man sitting at the desk. He was middle aged, rich skin and dark eyes. He wore clothes no different from what the locals wore. But around his neck was an amulet similar to the one Ardith wore.

"So, The Priest Rugnak has returned. And may soon break his bonds?" The man asked calmly. Rick nodded. "And this bastard here is his brother apparently." He said, pointing at Beni/ Keres. The man looked at Beni. "Speak. Tell us of your brother." He demanded. "I'd rather not." Beni replied, causing Rick to hit him hard on the back of the head. Beni cursed some in Hungarian. "Look. I doubt anything I know can be of use anyways. And even if I knew something important. I am not betraying my brother." He then spoke, clearly as Keres this time.

"Can you at least tell us what Gods he worshipped?" Ardith spoke up. "Ah? Well. Like any good Greek man. He left offerings and prayers to them all. Best not to exclude any, and risk their anger." Keres began. "I get that. But what God or Goddess did he worship the most?" Ardith asked. "Oh, well. He had four. Hecate. Goddess of magic, ghosts, curses, and protection from witchcraft." Keres began. "Ah that is real comforting. To know our enemy worshipped a Goddess of curses..." Rick said sarcastically.

"Persephone. Goddess of spring. And Queen of the underworld. Hades, her husband. God of the dead, and King of the underworld. And Thanatos. The god of death itself." Keres explained. "So he worshiped death, the afterlife, and magic basically." Ardith sighed. "He figured by embracing Thanatos in life. In death Thanatos would reward him." Keres added softly.

"We need to stop him from succeeding in unbinding himself. Part of the spell that minds him. Bound his tongue. He may speak now with this new body. But, his truths, his spells. Are still bound to his old body. If he releases himself. There is no telling what powers he may have. What he may do to us all. We must either stall him long enough that the time runs out and he dies. Or find a way to kill him ourselves. I will say this. The longer he lives without releasing the binds. The more pain he will suffer." The man got up. "What do you mean?" Evelyn asked.

"This new body of his. Is now bound to his old one. It will slowly start to develop the pain and injuries he felt when he was first killed. He will feel as if he is being mummified alive, all over again." He explained, causing Evelyn's eyes to widen. What if part of Jonathan was still alive? And now, he would suffer such pain? Beni frowned, looking genuinely upset by this news. "How could we kill him?" Rick asked. "That may be impossible sadly. There is one weapon we know of. That may kill him, considering his origins. But, the item is lost to time, and is no doubt somewhere in Greece." The librarian sighed, opening a book showing them what looked to be a large black pitchfork. "Hades' Bident!" Keres gasped, recognizing the weapon.

Rick looked at him, surprised by this outburst, "Ah, you are correct. The weapon of Hades himself. The weapon may be capable of killing Rugnak. But, alas. No one knows where it is." The man stated, closing the book. Keres looked to the side. Making Rick raise an eyebrow. "Alright. Speak up." He ordered. "I do not know where it is, exactly. But, it is here. In Egypt last I saw it." Keres replied softly. "It is why brother ran away from Greece...because he had it." He added. "Are you saying, the fool stole from a God?!" Ardith grabbed Keres. "No! He was given it, to keep it safe. TImes were changing. Gods were shifting. The weapon had to be removed from Greece for safety. He was leaving Greece for theft reasons too yes. But the main reason he came to Egypt. Was to hide the Bident." Keres explained.