[b]Trineon Lord of Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans[/b] The water god found that he no longer needed to clear away the young priestess’s tears as she managed to somewhat compose herself. She then confirmed that Sir Oren was indeed a Klois Knight. The word Klois still rattled around in Trineon’s head, just narrowly avoiding his mind connecting it to something, something that would reveal what it is. This continued to bother Trineon as he felt like there was a missing puzzle piece in his mind. Flora then offered the gods to follow her somewhere. Trineon immediately decided to follow her, as he felt he could trust her. It would also seem that Alasayana and O’Menus trusted her enough as they both told her to lead the way. But as Trineon focused on the priestess, he couldn’t help notice what Ashte and Moridax were doing to the body of Sir Oren. The god of the underworld filled the corpse’s lungs with a green fog, one that was definitely magic. Trineon appreciated the gesture as he turned back to the priestess. “Would it be alright if I carried the body of Sir Oren with us? I wish to give him a proper burial when we can. If he is as good a man as it seems you believe, then he would deserve at least that dignity,” said Trineon to Flora. While carrying such a large man as Sir Oren while journeying would seem like an impossible feat to most mortals, Trineon was gifted with divine strength. Plus it would be easier for him, knowing that he was helping the young priestess, who Trineon had taken a liking to. This was not a rare occurrence, as the last time Trineon was alive, he would favour certain mortals.