[h3]Lissa[/h3] Although Lissa sometimes tended to behave otherwise, she was not intimidated by the Yaga’s cold response, although she had to wonder why it was so frosty. She had her own guesses, ranging from how the girl was simply lazy, or it was because she had been more or less pressganged into following the Death Goddess’s tenets, but it wasn’t something she could divine. More importantly, she hadn’t said no, although given her own understanding of the ritual, it wasn’t something she could say no to. [b] “Yes, and yes, and I understand,”[/b] she replied. She’d traveled far and wide enough that she’d had some information on the Death Goddess, but never as much as she truly wanted. After all, she hadn’t known of the Adjudication until she had been told by her kinsman, as she said. At the mention of the other man, she frowned for a moment as she hesitated, but she ultimately shrugged. [b]“Okay, I’ll bring him back in,”[/b] she nodded, before dipping back out for her other visitor. Scanning the clearing, she quickly found her mark and called him back over. [b]“Hey, fellow petitioner,”[/b] she waved. [b]“You’ve been given a second chance, courtesy of yours truly! Assuming you’re here for the same reason I am, and I think you are, we’re going to make a very good case.”[/b] That done, she dipped back into Baba’s cabin, only to be put off again by her hostile tone. [b]“Well… alright. It was my understanding of how this worked, anyway.” [/b]