[quote=@Fabulous Knight] [@Legion02]Interesting. How would Reathos see -- for example -- the sacrifice Cherry-Eater made? Would he see it as Cherry-Eater's actions (and so natural) or the work of a god? That's another issue -- what does Reathos think seeing as Cherry-Eater is now immortal? [/quote] The Advesary ate them. Which means a god killed them. He doesn't care that Cherry-Eater let them to the god, he only cares how those people died. I'll try to put Reathos' reaction in my next post. But he won't be happy about it. (Also thanks for the question, honestly I hadn't given it thought yet and only now I realize that those Hain died because of a God's direct involvement. That is what Reathos doesn't like.) Cherry-Eater is a hero right? Thus Immortal. He won't like him then. Obviously he'll let him live for a few years. Concidering he started out Hain, he'll let him live for a maximum of Hain years + some more. Because Reathos does respect the idea that a hero is supposed to be more powerful than an average Hain. But still, someday Cherry-Eater has to die.