[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjEwNi5kNDlhMDguVG1WcGRHZywuMA,,/hieroglyphos.regular.png[/img][/center] [hr] Neith would have used words to say something to Deadalus, but she was quickly coming to realize that this man was quite and utterly mad, as they say so instead she'd save her breath. Instead, she turned her attention to the 'Empress' in front of her. Aaaah, so adorable! A child pretending to be an Empress. Huhu, reminded her of her own sons! Hor-Aha was always so earnestly trying. That was why she always had to help. And little Djer... ...well. She wouldn't think about that for now. [color=gold]"Doting? Only if you're a good child, but certainly."[/color] Neithhotep nodded with a smile, for the most part ignoring Deadalus now. He wasn't worth her time currently, and if he so much as tried to lay a hand on her children again he'd quickly find out why Neith was a goddess of hunting and war. For now though, she turned her attention back to Jingu, who seemed to have taken an interest in another servant seemingly from the same time period. [color=gold]"Ah-"[/color] However, before she could even say anything else, she felt something wrap her arms around her waist. Neith's eyes widened with utter shock as someone not only touched her, they also proceeded to lift her high off the ground. Anger. Amusement. Eagerness! Turning her head towards the goddess that so much as dared to touch her, Neith gave Quetz an friendly smile. [color=gold]"-Aha, I admire your bravery touching the vessel of the divine mother of all Egypt! Not only that, you insult her children and their creations. The sand flows through your veins, goddess!"[/color] That friendly smile quickly turned into an almost feral, excited grin. [color=gold]"If its a hunt you want, Goddess, then perhaps my Harpoon will satisfy you?"[/color]