[color=a187be][center][h1]Gammaton[/h1][/center][/color][hr] [@Rune_Alchemist] Gammaton began following the whimsical child away from the village, seeing why Iva'Krorh had favored this one. She was smart, but whimsical, unfettered by the structure that was often associated with wisdom. Perhaps to the tribe, whose knowledge seems to have sunk into dogma, Lahzria's whimsy is offensive, if not blasphemous. Not that Gammaton had anything against the concept of dogma, but he knew the Honorable One would not stand for it. He listened as Lahzria listed off what gods she could remember, taking no offense that he himself was not mentioned. After all, there were so many gods that it was difficult for a mortal to remember all of them off the top of their head. [color=a187be]"The Honorable Iva'Krorh is wise, and it is wise of you to heed their teachings. Yes, Sommler has a purpose, and despite the Honorable One's hatred, so does Ragnagedon. All gods have a purpose, at least, they will in due time,"[/color] Gammaton said somewhat cryptically. He then looked at her with a twinkle in his eyes, [color=a187be]"Part of wisdom is knowing to ask the right questions. I suppose you are trying to figure out which god sent me? This is the wrong question to ask, for my answer will be, 'I was sent by no god'. Can you solve this riddle?"[/color]