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wrath. ([personal profile] inferus) wrote in [community profile] westwhere 2022-02-22 05:01 pm (UTC)

v.

As the General of War, Wrath observes and strategizes and knows the value of information. This is a land of serpents and curses, of sin and atonement. It feels far too much like Hell itself and not enough like it.

While Wrath has gold eyes, most mortals tend to find him terrifying and/or tempting, and none appeared to be willing to accuse him of being a fox earlier. However, it also means none of them appear to wish to speak to him or divulge much information at present as if they're not certain what to make of him. So instead, he listens, and he catches two valuable observations at once.

The Beastmaster is a patron here, and then the reaction of one of his own group to hearing the information (from basic curiosity to sharp anxiety). The reaction is enough to draw Wrath's attention. It's from an individual he has took notice of before due to the magic within him- the different color of his eyes as his own are, and he follows though at a distance.

And then raises an eyebrow at the question.

Standing close to the other, Wrath can sense it all: of the earth and and of fire, a hint of shadow, some great power which is primordial in nature (of Creation but a different Creation than the one Wrath was made for) though he cannot begin to guess exactly what the other individual is. Only that he is not mortal either and is clearly formidable.

"I could not help but to notice your reaction to the Beastmaster, and given my own interest in learning what I can about the Beastmaster, I thought you may know more than most of our group." Or have reason to fear him as Wrath has reason to- Well, he is the devil. He is fear itself and does not fear (and yet). "The villager said the Beastmaster is a patron here?"

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