[center][h1][b][color=gold]Lillianna[/color][/b][/h1][/center] [quote=The Felicitous Friendly Fenna]"Alright, let's go there next."[/quote] Thank goodness, it didn't seem too bothersome to ask the others to go with her at least. Well, Fenna and MacKensie in this case really. In truth the mage did want to learn more about the individual spirit who had saved her life from a wolf. The same had also warned them of some kind of danger approaching, which had at least allowed them to make a stand against the Dire Wolves as well before that. It felt somehow...unfitting to not be curious about such a person, perhaps, who was willing to help others like such even after death. Though why his spirit was bound to such a place as the Mazy Hillocks was certainly concerning as well. [quote=Fenna the Fabulous Friend]Fenna noticed the mage shudder while being deep in thought. "Are you okay?" she asked Lilliana. [/quote] [color=gold]"Just...a sudden thought I'd rather have not ever had go through my head, really, breifly running through my mind. Ah, please do not worry about me! Think nothing of it, please..."[/color] The mage tried to brush off the worry over her, somewhat lightly nervously so, as she tried to keep her eyes forward on the path ahead. They still had to get to the Church of Iris in decent time, after all, and hopefully whatever answers she sought would be found on the other end. Or at least a way to those answers, if nothing else, if the full story couldn't be found there. Anything to sate that curious itch she felt about the whole matter, and see where it led her in the end really. Even so, the general topic did get her thinking in another things as well in the meantime. She'd no idea if there was a God or Goddess of Death still around here, and she couldn't recall anything distinct or 'divine' from when she'd been dying on the ground back in the Mazy Hillocks. Maybe she'd have to ask James, after asking at this Church about the matter on the side as well perhaps, and see if the group cleric had anything to note on the matter from that time for all she knew. None of the rest of them among the living party members, for all she knew, had any sort of divinity-related abilities or such. But would such a deity even respond to someone like her, even in this world? She had no clue...no clue at all really. Still, she had to tackle one thing at a time as it were. Besides, they were going to be coming around the corner to the Church of Iris any second now if the last local they'd talked to gave the right directions.