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Liem Talbott
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Liem's mindscape is dark; quiet; contemplative. Any feelings or sensations that Liem doesn't intentionally project himself seem distant, as though echoing from a far-off room. Following any given sense to its source is bafflingly difficult.
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Does he have a home that he regularly returns to?
[He must, right? Stripped as he is of his divinity, the desert god must have some place in Springstar that he retreats to when he has need of solitude.]
I can check Kowloon and Highstorm, and see if anything is amiss at his shrine. Though... I cannot think how he would have come to grief.
[Even when faced with the dangers of Ryad or the Beyond, Set seems too canny and too dangerous to be felled with nary a whisper to anyone else.]
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[Not for Set.]
But I spoke already to Akua, who shares her house with him. She has not seen him of late.
[It is precisely because of who he was that Hayame did not easily imagine his death. He was a god. A god of war, with power and intellect in that field, even if she found him frustratingly obtuse in others. Which means, if he is dead...
That they should be afraid of what had managed to kill him.]
... Show me where his shrine is.
[She had always done her worship in person.]
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[He hadn’t known that Set had a housemate, but that does make some things simpler. At the very least, they can be certain that he hasn’t returned to his residence — assuming Akua is forthcoming about his comings and goings, which he has no reason not to expect at present.]
You haven’t seen it?
[Abruptly, Liem wonders if he has said something that he shouldn’t have. Set has seemed, to him, rather private about the shrine he’s claimed in Highstorm’s wilderness. He has never known the god to speak publicly about it, and although he’d assumed that Hayame would have been apprised of it as one of Set’s followers, he wonders just how many people besides him actually know of its existence.
But if Set didn’t want him to tell her about his shrine, he shouldn’t have disappeared without so much as a word of warning.]
It’s in Highstorm, out in the Beyond. We can visit it together; if something has actually happened to him there, it would be wiser to go with company regardless.
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[Honestly, she hadn't even properly known he'd had one... But what does she expect at this point? It felt like for everything Set told her, he withheld ten. No, a hundred. ... Two hundred.]
Then I will accompany you to the Beyond. I have never been- for what should I prepare?
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It is much like Alenroux's forests at night, so you may prepare in the same way you do when you venture there. However, we shouldn't need to travel far to reach it. Set has placed a cornerstone nearby.
[If Set did truly come to grief at his shrine, it's possible that the cornerstone was destroyed as well. But they will need to take a cornerstone to get to Highstorm regardless, so at this juncture it makes the most sense to him to try to head directly there.]
Where are you? I'll meet you at whichever cornerstone is most convenient.
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Very well.
[That is how she will prepare, then.]
I am in Alenroux. At the...
[She pauses, trying to make herself say the words that are so... alien. Ones she'd never thought she'd say, nor deserved to say, and it's just-]
At the house.
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I will find you, then.
[He has some preparations of his own to do, if they are to go into the Beyond — particularly if there is even the slightest chance that someone or something capable of killing a god could be hanging around. But, as swiftly as is reasonably possible, Liem arrives at the cornerstone that he had placed weeks earlier, imagining that it might one day be the centre of a thriving little village of its own. He is armed and dressed for ranging about the wilderness, although he was being truthful when he said they shouldn’t need to do much trekking at all. It doesn’t hurt to be prepared.]
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[A statement, but in her culture it functions as both thanks and gratitude. Just as swiftly, she prepares her bow and naginata, supplies and the light leather armor she had invested in, and when Liem arrives... She is there at the cornerstone to greet him. It is still too strange, the idea of... waiting at the house? Answering a door? Perhaps it will eventually become... believable.
But first, they go to the Beyond. They go to a shrine to a foreign war god.
... One that will prove to have no trace of him.]