FINN
the spyglass
it is only through mystery and madness
"That is true, but there are monsters and then there are colossal ancient dinosaurs that have been asleep beneath ice for centuries," Finn murmurs, and were they two different people in two very different circumstances, this remark might have even garnered a smile. As it stands, all Finn can do is lift his gaze to Remi's face, feeling as if the alchemist is suddenly too close and not close enough.
Raising his eyebrows and trying not to seem too interested in the location of another relic, Finn merely shakes his head and has another healthy drink of wine. "I hope that it doesn't cost you any fingers," he says, and he means it. "I don't relish the idea of anyone getting hurt." It's a good substitute for you, he finds.
"...Forgive me for asking, but what made you change your mind? About the Sea of Glass, I mean." Remi had been firmly against going, the last time they had met.
Raising his eyebrows and trying not to seem too interested in the location of another relic, Finn merely shakes his head and has another healthy drink of wine. "I hope that it doesn't cost you any fingers," he says, and he means it. "I don't relish the idea of anyone getting hurt." It's a good substitute for you, he finds.
"...Forgive me for asking, but what made you change your mind? About the Sea of Glass, I mean." Remi had been firmly against going, the last time they had met.
that the soul is revealed