Temple's residence is quite large if simple, three stores town with space for his shop in the ground floor and a terrace big enough for a garden. The problem is the terrace's view across the chasm that separates the tiny village of shallowcreek and the vast dead city. It is safe, but few people want to wake up in the morning and see that out of their windows or while gardening in their terraces. Not that Temple uses the terrace for gardening, instead it's a great place to draw magic diagrams, he is just finishing a large circle in the middle of a protection composition when...
Temple raises his hands theatrically and a small cloud forms between them, tiny lighting sparks inside it.
"That could be a weather machine, I dunno tech... But whatever, I'll play along for one kilo of tea, good stuff, chai or something, per hour. Or a few kilos of other stuff. I prefer to work in no more than six hour shifts. Would you like me to begin immediately, summoner?"
"Okay, so. The job is to sink parts of the dead city for six hours starting when I show you the place, you get your food at the end. I'll show you the place then come back and help Temple summon more of us. What's your name?"
Nick flies out the front door and points her, and demonstrates a section of city-sinking, and comes back.
"Next one?"
While Nick was showing the dead city to the fairy, Temple retrieved a couple of large plates and filled them with water.
"Next."
Temple waits patiently in the other room. He doesn't even have to be told to do so.
"Done."
This time when Temple completes the circle, the fairy that appears is a short man with red hair. "Good day, summoner, fellow Fairy, what needs movin' today?"
This fairy is more excited and less skeptical, and agrees to broadly the same deal as the first one after a little haggling.
Temple doesn't feel confident on casting a spell directly on a fairy yet. He wants to research the possibility, but Nick's deal take precedence.
In that case, this fairy is annoyed and convinced he's a fraud and wants to be unsummoned now, please.
Temple does the water-portal trick, he sticks his hand through one of the plates and it sticks out from the other.
"Nick could you levitate the other plate closer to our guest? Maybe closer enough that he can high-five it or something."
"...Fine, I'll help, but for the food thing not a spell. Don't want to wait around for you to figure it out."
"I wouldn't you expect to. Sorry, for the incovenience, but my magic is serious business. You will understand once you see the dead city."
Nick shows this fairy to the dead city as well.
The pattern continues for however many fairies Temple wants to summon, with two who declined the job and asked to be send home even after a demonstration. Nick will comment that it's probably enough for now at around two dozen.
Temple writes down each specific deal and otherwises behaves as Nick told him to. He accepts Nick's suggestion to stick at two dozen.