"The prelate and the poet." Aværys chortled lightly as He repeated the alliterative sentiment, "E'en now dost the poet ply his vocation in so saying."
His attention was drawn to up and to the right, where Vrædyn began to unfasten his belt preparing to give more of himself to the water, it seemed.
"For you, Deus, I might wax evangelical..." Stripping the last of his vestments, the pretty pontiff slid down to join the other two on the submerged bench seat. "It is strange. I always fancied ours to be a crusader culture."
"And so it is. It is merely that I would expand upon our methods of conquest. When I was reborn in this fetching form, lads, I was an eruption of righteous rage set upon the goal of reordering our society... righting it. I was a blade forged in the fires of grief and fury. There is still a place in My church for the conqueror, to be sure, but We must verily acquaint Ourselves better with this new age ere We launch into such an enterprise. It is through ye that We shall receive some of that education." His attention turned to Finn at his assertion and the Founder smiled, pleased that it came as a proclamation, rather than an entreaty.
"Thou art." He agreed, lifting his head if only that he might nod it in affirmation. He shifted his body slightly away from Vrædyn to face Finn more directly, eyeing him with new and thorough scrutiny as if those golden eyes peered beyond his fleshly form into something far deeper.
"There are many who claim Leh'anafel lineage, aye, albeit fewer who bear it in sooth. Thou, Finn... thou dost stand amidst the latter and the smaller number. So I say: Strike thee up that ancient orchestra. Wake hearts and sway them toward thee. Thou art born to inspire and fit to command." He took in a deep, meditative breath and exhaled it in a contented sigh, before leaning to kiss Finn upon his cheek.
"Think thee how much more beautiful this world will be for thine effort."
His attention was drawn to up and to the right, where Vrædyn began to unfasten his belt preparing to give more of himself to the water, it seemed.
"For you, Deus, I might wax evangelical..." Stripping the last of his vestments, the pretty pontiff slid down to join the other two on the submerged bench seat. "It is strange. I always fancied ours to be a crusader culture."
"And so it is. It is merely that I would expand upon our methods of conquest. When I was reborn in this fetching form, lads, I was an eruption of righteous rage set upon the goal of reordering our society... righting it. I was a blade forged in the fires of grief and fury. There is still a place in My church for the conqueror, to be sure, but We must verily acquaint Ourselves better with this new age ere We launch into such an enterprise. It is through ye that We shall receive some of that education." His attention turned to Finn at his assertion and the Founder smiled, pleased that it came as a proclamation, rather than an entreaty.
"Thou art." He agreed, lifting his head if only that he might nod it in affirmation. He shifted his body slightly away from Vrædyn to face Finn more directly, eyeing him with new and thorough scrutiny as if those golden eyes peered beyond his fleshly form into something far deeper.
"There are many who claim Leh'anafel lineage, aye, albeit fewer who bear it in sooth. Thou, Finn... thou dost stand amidst the latter and the smaller number. So I say: Strike thee up that ancient orchestra. Wake hearts and sway them toward thee. Thou art born to inspire and fit to command." He took in a deep, meditative breath and exhaled it in a contented sigh, before leaning to kiss Finn upon his cheek.
"Think thee how much more beautiful this world will be for thine effort."