[h3]Narkissa Langdon[/h3] [@Rune_Alchemist] [@Crusader Lord] [b]“…Oh.”[/b] Oh god, this guy really did have a split personality. Literally. That response was… interesting, though, and she knew there was more to it, especially given what Leannah had told her earlier. From his change of demeanor when reflecting on his [i]other[/i] personality, though, it was probably pushing her luck if she pursued the topic. Equally as interesting, though, was the half-lie Narkissa had apparently caught the Illuminator in. Did that mean he could only do a surface-level reading of her memories? If he simply only knew trivia, but not the underlying principles, that was actually a pretty gimped version of a god of knowledge, not gonna lie. She… sort of understood how the god was so insane, now. To know of everything, but not able to truly understand it all, that was nightmarish. Then again, she couldn’t predict anything from this guy. [b]“To kill a god,”[/b] she pantomimed, with a deadpan expression, before muttering. [b]“This deal is getting worse by the minute.”[/b] But could gods really be killed by something as simple as a bullet from a gun? Was it that easy? It couldn’t be. She looked at him in irritation as she thought about it. If she could just give him a bit of gunpowder without the recipe, that might be acceptable. It really depended on who the being wanted to kill, though, and how much actual firepower he needed. [b]“…You’re going to have to tell me what god you intend to destroy. But yes, I suppose I could sell you the product that creates such a power…”[/b] The noise from the commotion nearby continued to escalate, until she heard Leannah calling for her… apparently in the aftermath of an attempted kidnapping. She shot the god in front of her a look. [b]“What is this now. You don’t have anything to do with this, do you?”[/b]