[ There's only a bit of disbelief there, as he wars with what he's seen of Origin and what she's telling him. Is it truly possible? ]
Well. Who am I to deny your world. I may not understand it, but there's much of my own I don't understand. And I take it you've never heard of a place called Valisthea.
[ That makes him sigh but not in a tone that says whatever but more in a I don't think I'll ever understand manner. His confusion is still apparent but he offers the tiniest hint of a smile, crooked. Like he's really not sure how to smile more than that. ]
It matters not. I thank you anyways, for all you've done, and the information you've given me.
( oh, he conceded... ... god, she's an honest merchant and he should be grateful for that, because she can see how more shady people would try with him. )
All I ask in turn is you try and stay safe in this unusual storm. ... But judging from your equipment, you're an adventurer of sorts?
[ Thankfully he has more of a nose for shady people. Or so he likes to think. The request makes him laugh, a soft huff of a noise as if he's not sure how do that either. ]
I'll try. And of sorts, yes.
[ Outlaw, technically a sword for hire... Vessel and God-killer. Huh. Yeah, of sorts works. ]
How exciting. I've taken to wandering as of late myself, but I wouldn't consider myself to be on par with most... ... But I figure you'll be restless, with those creatures outside, yes?
If you do decide to go out, do let me know. I can impart a blessing of fire.
[ And that makes him shake his head, though he relaxes when she concedes to hold it back. Good. ]
You've offered me quite enough as it is. Without your aid, I would not be standing here. My own fires burn yet, weakened as they are, and they should see me safely.
[ He glances towards a window. He hasn't heard his voice hiss at him to sacrifice something for a while, the amulet melted away. ]
Besides, there may yet be others caught in the same manner who need your blessing far more than I. I thank you, though.
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[ There's only a bit of disbelief there, as he wars with what he's seen of Origin and what she's telling him. Is it truly possible? ]
Well. Who am I to deny your world. I may not understand it, but there's much of my own I don't understand. And I take it you've never heard of a place called Valisthea.
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( and her home country is six of them. a fleet. her smile takes on a more rueful shade, though. )
I'm afraid not, though. And I do know quite a few different worlds...
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It matters not. I thank you anyways, for all you've done, and the information you've given me.
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All I ask in turn is you try and stay safe in this unusual storm. ... But judging from your equipment, you're an adventurer of sorts?
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I'll try. And of sorts, yes.
[ Outlaw, technically a sword for hire... Vessel and God-killer. Huh. Yeah, of sorts works. ]
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If you do decide to go out, do let me know. I can impart a blessing of fire.
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[ The words tumble out before he has time to explain and he winces. ]
Forgive me, that was abrupt. I merely mean you should conserve your strength. The fires we call don't seem to be working as they should.
[ And if she curses herself simply to grant him aid, he would never let the guilt fade away. ]
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instead she gives a sympathetic smile. )
That is one thing I've noticed, yet it's all I can offer. But as you wish.
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You've offered me quite enough as it is. Without your aid, I would not be standing here. My own fires burn yet, weakened as they are, and they should see me safely.
[ He glances towards a window. He hasn't heard his voice hiss at him to sacrifice something for a while, the amulet melted away. ]
Besides, there may yet be others caught in the same manner who need your blessing far more than I. I thank you, though.
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[ Death. ]