[quote=Aristo] Ahrazan turned his head towards his companion, hesitating at the angel's greeting and at a loss for words. He was startled to find Melekeshar complying with the angel's request, cradling his horned helm in his arm. A cursory glance from the entity gave him the impression there was no magic to fear, and Ahrazan reluctantly followed suit. Clearly, as the one with mankind's whole existence in his memory, Melekeshar was the rightful one to do the talking. he spoke, matter-of-factly. There was no harm in revealing their names; as an entity, Melekeshar did not even have a true name upon his creation. Nothing would belie his real nature, save for attempted physical or magical contact. Ahrazan hardly needed a false identity, not when the angelkin had abandoned the happenings of the world below and became apathetic towards those on it. Eyeing the lead angel, Ahrazan perceived a glimmer of expectancy in her eyes. It was unsurprising, seeing how appearances of angels surged men to their knees, and were met with exultant praise. He wondered how they'd react to the less-than enthusiastic demeanor of Melekeshar and himself. There was a straight-edged, to-the-point manner in which Melekeshar's words came out of his mouth. he added, brutally honest. [/quote] [i]“"It stirs my curiosity why the Heavens should reveal themselves to the earth, after having withdrawn from its... "filth" for so long,"”[/i] A quick glare from Gabe at the other Archangel, revealed that he was not too happy about the fact that the natives had not fallen on their knees and prayed. They were asking questions as if considering themselves equals, and their gaze did not stray. Only slightly surprised she turned back and looked up at the 2 knights in armor. “I can see why that might be confusing,” she answered in a soft and slightly arrogant voice. “But the Heavens are not here to reveal anything, nor has its divine inhabitants ever withdrawn from anything, mortal. We…” With a fluid movement she pointed herself and her comrades out. “… Are simply here to look over an quick era – a blink of an eye, you might know as Goddess' Calm.” With as much patience she could muster she forced a smile and introduced herself and her companion: “My name is Gabriella the Brave-hearted and that is Tyran the Last. And we were… hoping… you would be so good as to tell us what kingdoms stand now, and where we might find them…” Her unusual politeness did serve a purpose, though it did not seem clear to Tyran or his Angels, what it was. Being a lot less cynical that her kin, she didn’t mind much. “So…” she continued. “If you could point them out, we would be on our way. The Heavens themselves has business with each and ever kingdom. A… [i]reminder.[/i]”