Sah
Sah gave a warm smile. "I don't intend to swear fealty to any of Caido's gods. I spent my previous life serving the only goddess that I'll ever devote myself to." And from what he'd seen so far, none of the gods of this world would ever compare. It might be dangerous to think, much less say, but it was the truth. As an Abandoned, he'd have a hard time ever gaining favor with one of Caido's deities. But they'd have just as much trouble earning his faith and trust.
But he did heed his adopted sister's words with a nod. "I'll be careful. There are already people I care about who are choosing sides and at this point I already have people on both fronts. It makes me even more hesitant to get involved in the first place." Sah finished his muffin, a small sigh leaving him. "I've practically died once. I don't intend to do so again anytime soon." The Outlander still wasn't sure if he'd died before coming to Caido. And he'd likely never know, but it wasn't an easy thing to think about.
But he did heed his adopted sister's words with a nod. "I'll be careful. There are already people I care about who are choosing sides and at this point I already have people on both fronts. It makes me even more hesitant to get involved in the first place." Sah finished his muffin, a small sigh leaving him. "I've practically died once. I don't intend to do so again anytime soon." The Outlander still wasn't sure if he'd died before coming to Caido. And he'd likely never know, but it wasn't an easy thing to think about.
My soul is in the sky
-William Shakespeare
-William Shakespeare