RE: Swamped
06-07-2020, 04:37 AM
Mortimer seems a little doubtful as he continues.
"Now, one thing you gotta realize is, Uncle Leo's really religious. He worships the sea god, but he also pays his respects to the others when he can. Often says to me they're all what keeps this world together. So the thing that had him concerned was that neither of those two seemed to be churchgoers. Maybe that's not a big deal, I dunno."
It might be. You're looking for the lone worshipper of an exiled god, who apparently has quite the disdain for the others. And one person can only do so much. So Goan's follower might hire nonbelievers to do some of the dirty work, since they're not likely to go warning another god.
But that's only speculation. And even if it's true, you've got no idea if it applies to Sunflower and Black. Doesn't really change much, even - you weren't exactly going to give them your full trust anyway.
All you've really got is a sense of one reason why they might end up turning on you. But it's not especially important, not unless you find something out that makes it more important.
The real question is whether you should bring Mortimer out to the two of them, or if you'd be better served with a different plan.
"Now, one thing you gotta realize is, Uncle Leo's really religious. He worships the sea god, but he also pays his respects to the others when he can. Often says to me they're all what keeps this world together. So the thing that had him concerned was that neither of those two seemed to be churchgoers. Maybe that's not a big deal, I dunno."
It might be. You're looking for the lone worshipper of an exiled god, who apparently has quite the disdain for the others. And one person can only do so much. So Goan's follower might hire nonbelievers to do some of the dirty work, since they're not likely to go warning another god.
But that's only speculation. And even if it's true, you've got no idea if it applies to Sunflower and Black. Doesn't really change much, even - you weren't exactly going to give them your full trust anyway.
All you've really got is a sense of one reason why they might end up turning on you. But it's not especially important, not unless you find something out that makes it more important.
The real question is whether you should bring Mortimer out to the two of them, or if you'd be better served with a different plan.
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