She knew of Ultima. She knew that it was the God that her king revered, but whether it was the same one that she did? She could never say for sure. And that much is clear on her own expression, whether he sees it or not. To learn that the God Barnabas looked to would be the one to see the world to its destruction?
She should not care—only death awaits her back in Valisthea—but if Barnabas is here, then...
Before the panic can show itself any further in her expression, her chair scrapes loudly against the floor and she rises to her feet, not much thought going into her actions. All of them more automatic in nature as she stares across the table at Dion.]
If you will excuse me.
[With a deep, deep frown, coins drop onto the table—enough to pay for not only her drink, but for his.]
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She knew of Ultima. She knew that it was the God that her king revered, but whether it was the same one that she did? She could never say for sure. And that much is clear on her own expression, whether he sees it or not. To learn that the God Barnabas looked to would be the one to see the world to its destruction?
She should not care—only death awaits her back in Valisthea—but if Barnabas is here, then...
Before the panic can show itself any further in her expression, her chair scrapes loudly against the floor and she rises to her feet, not much thought going into her actions. All of them more automatic in nature as she stares across the table at Dion.]
If you will excuse me.
[With a deep, deep frown, coins drop onto the table—enough to pay for not only her drink, but for his.]
Until next time, Bahamut.