[color=ForestGreen][center][h1]Vamon[/h1][/center][/color] [center][color=ForestGreen]Location:[/color] Alleyway Aftermath[/center][center][color=ForestGreen]Interacting With:[/color] Sala & Vala, Guthrie[/center] [color=ForestGreen]“I really hate it when they quote things like that…”[/color] Vamon muttered to himself. In actuality he had heard that quote numerous times before. He had learned it as part of his time at the church, as it was one that struck a chord with him. He was hoping that perhaps the man was less pious than he seemed and his diversion could serve its purpose, but all of a sudden the man vanished. Vamon was able to catch sight of him jumping away for only a moment before he lost him again. It seemed as though his faith had been drawn by something else for the time being. [color=ForestGreen]“The clergy often lacks proper foresight; they don’t even realise the true magnitude of the situation”[/color] He said with a shrug as he turned to face the rest of the group. He listened as the armoured woman spoke until she mentioned meeting again. [color=ForestGreen]“Ah, wait I still-“[/color]He started, hoping to ask a few more questions about the situation. But before he was able to finish his sentence, she disappeared in a burst of black flames. He let out a disheartened sigh as he turned to the others. [color=ForestGreen]“Well she sure knows how to make an exit”[/color] He said as he dusted himself off. But as the man addressed him, he found himself a little nervous. He considered whether it was a good idea to provide his full name for a moment, but quickly dismissed his worries. The man openly defied a member of The Light, if there was anyone he could trust it would be people like him. [color=ForestGreen]“Yes, they can often be a handful. Some of the less devout ones can be reasoned with, but he seemed beyond even that. And my name is Vamon Koarmez, it’s a pleasure to meet you.”[/color] He offered a small bow before turning to the girls and listening. The offer was flattering, but he had to consider for a moment whether to accept it. They were dangerous people, the girls had some kind of connection to the church and even being associated with them might get him caught up in something bad. But if he were to have any chance of learning about the mage that had sent those creatures, then it would be with these people. After all, the armoured woman did say she would see them again. Plus, the crazy clergymen around here were defiantly a reason to leave, once he was done with his business he might come back for another round and he wasn’t willing to take that risk. [color=ForestGreen]“Well I am no l fan of the clergy myself, and I don’t feel this place can offer me too much by simply waiting and studying alone. So I will travel with you for now, if you would have me of course. Might I ask your names?”[/color] He hadn’t been one for traveling parties before so it would be an interesting experience. But one thing left him a little curious though. He turned to the girls and started to speak but hesitated for a moment. It might not be a good thing to just out and ask considering the situation, but he couldn’t help his curiosity. [color=ForestGreen]“I hope you don’t find this rude ladies, but you mentioned a rather dark history with the church”[/color] He started as he glanced down to them. [color=ForestGreen]“I don’t mean to pry, and if you don’t want to talk about it that is absolutely fine, but I was simply wondering if it would make us targets of the churches ire”[/color] He fully understood the hypocrisy in asking something like this, esprecially considering his own relationship with the church. That said, his curiosity had been building surrounding the girls all day and he couldn’t rightly deny himself the opportunity to potentially unravel the situation.