"Indeed." Gideon smiled wide, pleased to hear Falke's conclusions. Perhaps not the most typical display of faith, but one that had the right motivations and results, so he could not disagree with it. "I think that kind of perspective may be useful for many of the tradespeople in my congregation...would you mind me using it in a sermon?" He'd begun to feel lately that a lot of his talks had been conceptual, too high and up in the clouds for the average temple-goer to relate to; maybe this was the chance to come back to ground.
He nodded in agreement about Ronin; an interesting man, though much like Amalia had been, surprisingly hesitant to denounce the Ascended for people so close to the Gods. "Yes. I asked if he'd come and talk in the Temple one day...he said he might."
It seemed that Amalia had made herself well known, despite her apparent shyness. "Yes, do you know her?"
He nodded in agreement about Ronin; an interesting man, though much like Amalia had been, surprisingly hesitant to denounce the Ascended for people so close to the Gods. "Yes. I asked if he'd come and talk in the Temple one day...he said he might."
It seemed that Amalia had made herself well known, despite her apparent shyness. "Yes, do you know her?"
GIDEON
You claim to be virtuous, but you're a liar
And you'll feel the heat of the flames
And you'll feel the heat of the flames