[h3][b][i][color=b3c0ef][center]Persephone[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h3] [center][b][color=b3c0ef]Location:[/color][/b] That one place where you can see the sky... [b][color=b3c0ef]Interacting With:[/color][/b] Sundos[/center] Seph's cheeks reddened slightly at the cleric's compliments. Boro began to lag slightly behind, distracted by something. Absently she gave him a tug to force him into keeping up. [color=b3c0ef]"You're not really one for subtlety, are you?"[/color] she teased gently, a gleam of amusement in her nearly violet eyes. Sundos seemed [i]really[/i] invested in that god of his, Lathander. She wasn't sure he'd gone two sentences without referencing him in some way since she'd come across him. There was nothing wrong with that, Seph supposed. Whatever kept one's spirits up and got them through the day. [color=b3c0ef]"Thank you, though. I don't know if I [i]bless[/i] anybody, I'm no priestess. I just do what I can. Same as anybody trying to make a difference, right?"[/color] Sure, maybe she had a few more tools at her disposal to help people with, but it wasn't like the other good people in the world were giving less of an effort than she was. She supposed she could be especially cynical about it, and say she just fixed people up because it was work, and often paid for her expenses, but that wasn't entirely true. Even if she did have other reasons for traveling and exploring places far from home, she found purpose in what she did along the way. The act of healing rarely just healed the person with the injury. [color=b3c0ef]"So, enjoying life in the great wide world? I hope you don't mind me saying, but you look a little... uh, green, I guess."[/color] She looked for a nicer way to put it, but it hadn't come to her. He practically exuded it, with how enthusiastic he was about his religion and his duties. Seph wondered how long he'd been out and about among all the "normal" people. Not that this group they found themselves in was anything resembling normal.