In a conversation between characters, the wizard reflects on the south winds, describing them as gentle but occasionally rainy. He expresses uncertainty about providing answers to Timoken's questions but suggests he might find clarity in dreams if they experience tranquility. This indicates a reliance on introspection and peace to discover solutions.
Timoken recognizes the wizard's impressive abilities but is cautious about overburdening him with requests. However, he is haunted by the memory of someone significant to him, highlighting the importance of deep connections and the lingering impact of past relationships. The scene underscores the themes of wisdom, memory, and the complexities of asking for help.