"Hmm, I'm sure I misrepresent Zulrav a bit, but I hope that doesn't make you angry with me. If I say something about him, it's because I feel like I have gained that understanding of him and am seeing if I'm right, more than declaring that I am. I don't find it offensive at all when people speak of Yahal. One could even be opposed to him and I won't take offense. I just have found that he loves and cares for me and all who follow him, and I wish that more people knew that about him. We all could use more love in our life and a caring and watching presence who battles evil for us, I feel anyways. If it wasn't for him and his faithfulness, I would be bear food. That to me is an endearing quality of him, but why don't you tell me what you don't agree with?" Her smile was there with concern in her eyes. He was busy warily looking toward her as if she was going to snap at him at any moment and her look was designed to show that that wasn't possible. She loved and cared for him, and what he thought would be a shocker to her, was already known. She knew he didn't pander to people or Gods; hers included. It was clear to her that her words of Yahal were making him feel like the God was all influencing and overwhelmingly invading their life, but it was all because he didn't understand his wife and how she spoke of him. Her clarification though previously hopefully helped that viewpoint.