Morian Devan The entire room was silent, yet Jonathon was not the only one there. There had been several others around the room, doing precisely what it was that Jon was. Praying, who which gods or goddess was hard to say. There was, however, a silence in the room that was almost eerie, as if there should be something, footsteps, faint breathing, some religious chant echoing from somewhere else in the temple, but there was none. Something about that place was absurdly quiet when one truly wanted to speak, alone, with their chosen gods. It wasn't until Jonathon stood up that the presence of another was made known. There was the faint scratching of straw on the floor as a man in a poor sackcloth robe swept. His motions were slow, his progress seemed extinct, yet his tenacity to sweep, to clean the temple, felt unbreakable. Without stopping his sweeping, the young priest spoke. He didn't even bother to lower his hood or face Jonathon, as if his purpose was more to clean the property, which by the way already looked spotless, than to help guide those less preoccupied with the philosophies of the world. "Surely the goddess Caiyha is pleased with your words." Morian spoke, his voice was only a whisper so as not to disturb the elderly lady a few rows behind them. "But you seem uncertain your goddess will continue to hold you in her favor." Morian paused his moving, the broom frozen to the floor as if it had been petrified into a statue by that simple contact of straw bristles and wood flooring. Morian then shifted his head so that the two of them could see eye to eye. Morian's gaze felt cold, those eerie dull green hues looked hardened as rock, yet not nearly as beautiful as an emerald. The man himself had a scruff appearance, like he didn't do much to take care of his appearance, and in reality he probably didn't give two shykes about it. He spoke, and Morian's words felt almost chillingly sadistic. "Would it not be an honor to complete the cycle of nature? Caiyha takes life, and renews life with it. Perhaps that is what is in store, Hunter." Morian nodded to himself as he once again returned his attention to the floor, sweeping slowly and without progress, yet he lingered in that same spot, not moving away from Jonathon. "What is it you want from your goddess? What is it she wants from you?" |