By the time Kali had reached the bow, Cecilia was trading blows with the ancient creation. Though it seemed the goddess was enduring just fine, the golem was no push over to be sure, slamming the divine feature against the ground which cracked over and over from the force. Kali could feel the weapon almost call to her, like it was cooing warmly in her presence and as she pulled the bow string to fire, it nearly sang in approval. A magical arrow of light blue formed at her finger tips as it was drawn and as Kali released the arrow, it let out a gentle burst of pixie dust before storming towards it's target. The golem managed to dodge one of the goddess' blow just as the projectile hit it's back, causing a large gash - much like Cecilia's own daggers, though not quite to the same extreme - forcing the creature to turn it's attention to the mortal woman. As it attempted to march toward her, Cecilia locked her daggers together and a whirlwind of light centered on the cross before a flash enveloped the goddess and she was instantly on the other side of the construct, her form back in a fighting stance. The only time Kali could not follow Cecilia's movements, but it was not hard to tell what had happened from the giant hole in the creature's chest. It whined loudly before slowly going limp, falling to the floor in a lifeless state. Taking in a deep breath, Cecilia slowly put her daggers back in place and smiled towards Kali, jogging over to her in an easy pace. [b][color=fd0347]"Thank you.."[/color][/b] The goddess took a moment to admire the bow. [b][color=fd0347]"A fitting weapon for such a powerful woman,"[/color][/b] she complimented, slowly folding her hands in front of her - almost seemingly servant-like, despite her station as a god. [b][color=fd0347]"The bow's name is Julia's Cord.. it was actually her bow, another forgotten goddess that no one prays to anymore.."[/color][/b] Pausing in thought, she gave Kali a soft smile. [b][color=fd0347]"Let's find some fresh air, shall we?"[/color][/b] Before long, they stood outside the ruins as knelt down on the ground, folding her hands in her lap. Another thing Kali noticed was that she seemed less affected by temperature now, even though it was high noon and the mountains had thin air, she barely felt hot - let alone uncomfortable. [b][color=fd0347]"... I'll be honest,"[/color][/b] she said softly, looking down for a few moments before finding Kali's eyes. [b][color=fd0347]"There is something else I've been thinking of seeking. It's a rumor among gods... a relic, old as the world itself, that allows deities to cut the thread of faith. Meaning, one could be a god.. and not have a single follower. I'm thinking it might be something I'd like - if such a thing were real. I could help.. and not worry so much about being forgotten again.."[/color][/b] At that, she simply shrugged, sighing softly. Cecilia actually looked unsure, perhaps even lost at what to really do or if she should bother trying.