Pointing ahead, Asclepius stated, "take the next left here, and then a right after two more blocks. I really appreciate you taking the time to do this for me! I don't normally let humans get to know me well, it's why I travel from city to city often. There is a record of me in the MD listings though, to keep up proper licensure and all, as one must get yearly training to maintain it. I wouldn't wanna get caught with my knickers down, so to speak! If you have cause to look for me and I have moved on, I can be located by my listing, under Doctor Asclepius Oikonomopolus, MD. Although I have some special training, so to speak, I do mostly family practice and general surgery, so I don't sub specialize much. My luck stones can help during surgery, although only in ways that skill, proper preparation and hygiene don't. As long as you don't rely on luck, that's when it works the best. Most times, it's just a chance meeting, a lucky break in a case study, a high fever that happens to break as soon as I see the patient after nothing seems to help the infection. The right place, right time thing, a glancing blow when it could have been a stab wound. But remember, lovely lady, don't push your luck, because it is always a probability. A chance, a percentage that something might or might not happen. Luck magic may tip the scales more in your favor, but it isn't 100%. But that's part of the fun, not knowing! Aristotle says that you make your own happiness, and I tend to agree with him. Oh look, it's coming up!"
Asclepius seemed rather eager to get to bed, but he was also very pleased to have met all these wonderful beings. Sometimes luck worked in strange ways, he thought. He hoped they might have a job for him once his current job was up.