"Interview?"
The woman recalled having seen one or two of these particular posters but never bothered to read any of them. Apparently, @Rael was looking to interview people for interesting stories, particularly past, historical ones. And she even offers free food, too! How does she not get bankrupt from this? People must be lining up ready to tell her exciting stories. Or their exaggerated version of it.
She remembered during that clean-up job, the pink-haired elf was listening to and writing a lot of stories. Perhaps, that was her means to connect more to this world. Recording the histories, trying to feel what people actually feel during every moment. Very similar to songwriting, which she does herself.
With the blessing (or curse?) that Lune got, a lot of important memories also came with it. Memories that weren't hers, memories that she wouldn't ever dream.
People came and go, that's natural. Still, any knowledge must be preserved. How many Starcalled actually lived that long to tell the tales of old, like the Yladian Exodus? Azog, the Prince of Fire? Civil War? Dragonfall?
... Just the King?
Of course the other voice chimed in after all that thinking, she's the one having witnessed all of it firsthand.
He's a UI-lock, that's not good, innit?
I literally never used that slang. Anyway, knowledge-sharing sounds important, then.
And so, the woman departed to the tavern frequented by the storyteller, per the many instructions on how to contact her. Luckily, this establishment was one of the few that was largely untouched by the magia directives. Seating herself at one of the tables, she looked around to see if the elf was around or not.
It's not that she has anything else to do today, anyway.
@Rael