He raised an eyebrow, but ultimately bowed and carried Cran further into the temple. It didn’t take long to reach the God’s chamber, and it took even less for Vishnu to mend the older man’s injuries. He had barely sipped on the offered tea, which was quite pleasant by the way, when Cran was already back up and about. He had hoped that Vishnu would be able to educate the man, he seemed like a mellow enough God to do so, but evidently Cran did not wish to stay around. He ran a hand through his hair as he made his way down from the temple, Cran beside him. It was more disappointing than anything at how awed the man seemed to be over what should have been common knowledge in this city. [color=ed1c24]“Deities such as Ares, my own, Thoth, the one we met before this, or Vishnu, the one who just patched you up, can offer blessings to those who join their Guild. This results in increased capabilities and other such boosts. In return you offer your service to them, for whatever reasons they may want.”[/color] He turned to the Central district for now rather than head back towards the Coliseum. [color=ed1c24]“There’s an inn over there if you need a place to stay for the night,”[/color] he gestured to a building just down the street, two floors in height. [color=ed1c24]“Learn more about the other Deities that exist before you make a choice, and my advice would be to avoid the Coliseum for at least a day or two. Give her a chance to calm down.” [/color]With that he would turn from Cran and head back North.