Sato listened to the cultists talk with mild disinterest. It wasn't really anything he hadn't heard before, particularly from the mormons that went door to door, and it was pretty sure it wasn't the info they really wanted. [color=gray]"If we really wanted to know who these guys were under, couldn't we have just asked the priest?"[/color] Sato said to the others, ignoring the cultist's sales pitch. The deal was somewhat tempting but he had no intention of taking it. There was probably a lot of things the cultists weren't telling him, and making moves based on half-baked information was always a bad idea. Still, they seemed cooperative enough, though he wasn't sure they still would be after a certain point. [color=gray]"Anyway, shouldn't we be asking them about their numbers? What they were trying here? Their secret base or whatever?"[/color] He asked his colleagues. [hr] Kael was debating whether or not to tell the priest his name. On the one hand, he didn't trust priests, but it would be pretty rude considering the social situation. Still, Kael's family valued their secrecy. The only one who knew his full name was his master Delilah, and he intended to keep it that way. Kael swept silently for a moment before meeting the priest's eyes, beginning to speak. [color=f6989d]"My apologies, honored guest, but I would rather not name myself for the time being."[/color] Kael said to the man with a polite tone. [color=f6989d]"Please understand, it's a personal preference."[/color] Kael's eyes were resolute and unwavering. He waited in place, stock still, waiting for the priest's answer.