[center][u][color=9e0b0f][b][h2]"Graves"[/h2][/b][/color][/u][/center] He glared at Cicero and Gwyneira's general direction when the knight coughed, he heard that little snort. [i][color=gray]Don't you even- [/color][/i] [color=ed1c24][b]"Madam,"[/b][/color] He corrected Joss' sentence. [color=ed1c24][b]"not maiden."[/b][/color] Like any true faithful would. But disrespectful as it might have been, the cleric still held a kind smile towards the sailor which meant complete forgivness. [quote]"I'm sure it was cause of your help that these two," He gestured to Cicero and Gwyn, "made it alive out of the deep." [/quote] [color=ed1c24][b]"I ...suppose."[/b][/color] He looked at Cicero and Gwyneira quizzically, like he has never seen them before. [color=ed1c24][b]"I don't really know them, perhaps Her Grace decided they were worth something."[/b][/color] [color=ed1c24][b]"But THAT one,"[/b][/color] He pointed at Dalious, [color=ed1c24][b]"What. A. F--foul creature."[/b][/color] Then looked away, seemingly offended by the mere sight of it. The world lagged behind where his gaze tried landing. When they mentioned food, the cleric's stomach growled in agreement and he looked sorely abashed even as he tried to hide it with an awkward, lopsided smile. Lopsided, mostly because his eyes could barely focus anymore. [color=ed1c24][b]"Many ...g-graces."[/b][/color] He waited as patiently as he could for them to bring him his medicine and when given the chance - share it with them, then join them for dinner? [color=gray][i]On a boat. [b]Great.[/b][/i][/color] At least he had an excuse for throwing up over the sides. All he had to do now was hold out until then...