Well… it seemed that Thoth was just naturally clumsy whether she was in the middle of a batch of potions or conversation. He nodded once again, though his expression was a bit concerned at the vague reference to the past. Alexander had always figured something had happened to cause the Gods to descend, and this seemed related especially given how she had mentioned the Deities didn’t want to remember. He simply nodded once more and reassuringly said, [color=ed1c24]“I will say nothing.”[/color] [color=ed1c24]“Huh…”[/color] Alexander thought he recalled something along those lines; more capable and proven members would receive greater boons from Ares herself, or something. He supposed they were blessings from the Deities, so Thoth’s “blessing quota” was rather apt. [color=ed1c24]“Right, makes sense to keep some information for the more experienced members. Thanks for answering,”[/color] he said in a relaxed tone as he figured his business here was complete.[color=ed1c24] “Did you want Vincent anywhere while he recovers?”[/color] Alexander asked, figuring the front of her lab wasn’t exactly an appropriate spot to leave the paralyzed adventurer. After that was all done with, he stopped by the blacksmith to get his weapon examined. The damage wasn’t too bad as he had suspected and parting with a few coins was enough for the repair job. It would be a while before he could use that particular blade again, but it wasn’t as if he only had one weapon. He would need to return to the Coliseum to grab it, but Alexander would have gone anyways simply to clean the dried slime off completely. A trio of Slimes and a single Goblin hardly felt like a kill count worthy of Ares’ attention, much less now that he knew the monsters were supposedly weaken than usual. Unless she wanted his presence for some reason, Alexander would only spend as much time as he needed at the Coliseum before he returned to the Labyrinth once again.