Yes! Xalet said that it might be possible. Which just made Bob a lot more happier.
"Don't worry, I respect the law. Given the chance and time I might learn a little about it too." Actually it was more like Bob had an interest in the law so he can learn how to break it without breaking it. Not that Xalet or Braklin needed to know that.
"So its a deal then. Just tell me when, and I will follow you." To Bob Xalet agreed already. And if Xalet should "forget" he will just have to keep being reminded in the future.
Haha, the akalak keeps contradicting himself everytime he spoke of his goddess. This is why Bob did not like religion. It makes people a little funny in the head. These same people are the type that Bob could not help but to insult a little as well given the chance.
"I don't understand you Xalet. The way you say it is like this Priskil wants to be...like us? Thats stupid. She has power so why does she want to waste her time on us? And as for no title...I notice you like to call her the Lady. A lot." Certainly the idea of a "normal" deity appealed to Bob. But the idea was too farfetched. There probably is no such thing.
Well he probably could suggest this one since its too good to be true.
"Which is probably why I rather meet your sergeant than the Lady. Because I would me more comfortable meeting a down to earth mortal. If she was really so humble to befriend mortals, then maybe she is one of the exceptions of gods to look out for. But I highly doubt that. I am sure that when I see her, I will know its her. With all her bright glowy powers its impossible to miss. And thats not the kind of person I want to meet no matter how you want to describe her." Actually Bob was a little confused at what he was saying at this point. The way Xalet described this Priskil was like a goddess who was not a goddess. And the idea was just such a puzzle but he was just arguing for the sake or proving Xalet wrong now.
But do you know what Xalet said which got Bob's attention? You guessed it.
"Sagallius?" It was quite a question since the idea of a mortal becoming a god was so bizzare. And impressive.
"Yes the man sounds bad. Very bad." Bad enough to make Bob want to know more about him. Become something like him even.
"So tell me...besides stealing another god's heart what did this creep do?" Eventhough Bob asked the question in a disgusted manner, his eyes were practically gleaming with admiration. Xalet might probably think that Bob was asking out of natural curiosity like how anyone else might ask for a criminal's crime. But Bob wanted to know more about this man. This legendary figure. Maybe even follow in his footsteps one day.
"What are watchtowers? And if this Sagallius person has Aquiras' power why can't he power those instead." Motivation is good. Its what made Bob become a wandering gambler.
"Or if these watchtowers are so important, why can't people find other ways besides Aquiras?" Bob's was spinning. So many new gods and ideas, so little time. How the heck did this Akalak know so much? Then he drew his own weapon from the cane. If they were going to spar soon he better prepare himself too. Or better yet prepare to defend himself against the akalak in case he stuck a nerve with the Priskil comments. Yeah...this akalak was scary... Bob put his sword in between him and Xalet. Pretending to warm up by slashing and thrusting the sword at the air but still aimed at Xalet just in case he needed to change his target.
OOCHaha Bob will hold you to the knight thing. Prepare for bugging in subsequent threads
And thanks a lot for the Sagallius thing. Now at least there is more reason for Bob to get him to learn more about him and Cordas