Serpenteye said:Sigillians are well used to the extraordinary, but Sandorel found it surprising that they were this jaded and cynical. This was a place relatively free of the Gods, though, so maybe the matter was not as pressing here.
It's almost like I'm trying to preach in the Gray Waste. What is causing this plague of indifference?
He nods slightly to the peacock man, "Perhaps we have a common enemy?"
Paxus Asclepius said:"Perhaps. This marketplace may not be the best location to talk. Shall we find somewhere more private?"
Serpenteye said:"A neutral location, perhaps a nearby Inn."
Paxus Asclepius said:The man guides you to an innocent-seeming inn; the clientele is mostly humanoid, with a single steam mephit chattering away with a small group in a corner. "Do you not, then, know the Peacock Angel?" he asks quietly.
Serpenteye said:"My message is my own, but the truth is universal. It seems we have both come upon a similar vision, though likely founded in two very different perspectives. Our goal may well be the same, and though ultimately the downfall of the gods in ony a means to an end what lies beyond is distant enough to be of little practical consideration.
I would meet with this master of yours, to determine what we can offer each others in the furtherance of our cause."
ooc: Did he roll a 1 on his Perform (Speach) roll back in the square? His untrained skill is +25.