"Jump start it," said Angelica seeming to enjoy the joke. "Perception in this sort of situation is key," she claimed seeming to enjoy a bit of fun at Charles' expense and was happy the mood had lightened quite a bit. Ah, but it could only stay light for so long, so she should have been trying to enjoy it regardless. Beyond their general conversation the end of the age of the Gods was mentioned. This apparently involved fighting a 'White Titan' and a declaration from King Gilgamesh. After which Charles details became hazy and he remembered the disappearance of a country. "I also remember that, it was right after that happened that Jeanne said it might be a while before she came back, she was going to find her sister," Angelica chimed in. Strange how some of these events seemed to be rather closely related.
Hearing these words from this pair, Olivier seemed to be the type who would easily put some things together. Jeanne d'Arc was apparently a very busy girl who managed to pop in and out of Aincrad and in and out of several major events. That didn't bode well as far as she was concerned. The more prominent a figure the worse it was likely to get as they dug into her life. Whatever the case, Olivier was wished good luck. "Hardly needs luck at this point Charlie," she said before disappearing. In the same couple of moments the girl with the antlers appeared and she'd been the one that Olivier had told them to find for more information. This had been strictly speaking because of her outside knowledge but surely she might have something else.
And lo, she seemed to be coming with her own information as well. She looked tentatively surprised and a bit embarrassed though she seemed to gather herself back to normal pretty quickly. There were, quite a few reasons for this in particular but none of them really mattered when she had something to do. "I don't know what Livvy thinks I can help with but I am willing to hear it out," she said seeming surprised her name had been mentioned so randomly. As for the things, she held them out with wide eyes. "These. I ran into Ivy, and she said this first person chronicle was full of information related to the topic you were looking into as well as many other things. She said you might want to read it. And that she marked a few passages you might find specifically interesting. She also went back to the Archives to look into someone specific, she said you would know who," she said handing over the book. The words used to describe it, and what it actually was were very interesting. It was, Jeanne d'Arc's journal. A chronical of her time and dealings with Aincrad, mentions of Holy Grail related mechanics, and general explanations of the Nexus, the end of the Age of the Gods and her own personal thoughts about several events that seemed to have something to do with the way several things happened in the world.